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Breast cancer is more than a physical disease. It permeates a woman’s emotional, social and spiritual well-being. Here are Wellness Wednesday tips from City of Hope's Department of Supportive Care Medicine to help women...
This Asian-inspired dish is often filled with preservatives and ingredients high in sodium and sugar. To avoid this, try to prepare your favorite restaurant and take...
If you are like most people, your resolve to keep healthy wanes as the week goes by. Monday you may be raring to take a run and eat right, but...
A healthier holiday meal doesn't have to mean a big plate of raw carrots and kale – not that there's anything wrong with that. Instead, it can amount to a small change...
Lighten up in the new year with this easy and tasty hummus and pita chips recipe. This appetizer, snack or side dish is an excellent healthy alternative to...
Shiuan Chen, Ph.D., the Lester M. and Irene C. Finkelstein Chair in Biology and chair of City of Hope’s Department of Cancer Biology, was recently awarded a $3.36 million grant by...
Shiuan Chen, Ph.D., the Lester M. and Irene C. Finkelstein Chair in Biology and chair of City of Hope’s Department of Cancer Biology, was recently awarded a $3.36 million grant by...
Misagh Karimi, M.D.
A recent study by the American Cancer Society revealed that rates of obesity-related cancers in young people, ages 25 to 49, are rising. The study, which appeared...
Asparagus is a powerful green veggie full of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It is also filled with vitamins A, C, E nad K, and has a very low glycemic index...
A New Zealand study has found “strong evidence” that alcohol causes seven types of cancer — oropharynx, larynx, esophagus, liver, colon, rectum and breast cancer — and “probably others” such as...