Protective immune cells in breastfeeding women identified as guard against breast cancer, new (…)
Patients who had more cells had better outcomes, particularly for aggressive types such as triple-negative breast cancer In the 18th century, physicians noticed nuns had some of the highest rates of breast cancer. It was one of the earliest clues that led scientists to suspect that child-bearing (…)
Site référencé:
The Guardian (Europe)
8252.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=57790fb37fb91af5faca889906d4233a, 8252.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=68c57cfee300e59e6abf27b4d6656cf2, 8252.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=fd0fc905e9390db597d4e462c0f94797
The Guardian (Europe)
Millions in households in England and Wales are stuck in the red, says charity
21/10/2025
Maccabi Tel Aviv to decline any tickets offered for Aston Villa game
20/10/2025
Construction appears to start on Trump’s $250m White House ballroom
20/10/2025
UK peace force for Ukraine would cost ‘well over £100m’, says defence secretary
20/10/2025
Starmer’s grooming gang inquiry left in turmoil after two survivors quit panel
20/10/2025
Thiago deepens gloom at West Ham as Brentford triumph amid fan boycott
20/10/2025