Ian Thomas Ash and cameraman Colin O'Neill venture inside the Fukushima 30 kilometer radiation exclusion zone to document the conditions the local population are enduring.
We're excited about rainbow-colored poo. And it brought us even closer to our readers this week!
One of the "treatments" calls for the blowing of smoke from "divine cigarettes" to remove their cancer-causing "free radicals."
The dual-laser technique developed at Duke University correctly diagnosed melanoma 11/11 times in a recent trial.
An alternative medicine group is advising Japanese radiation victims to use unproven and worthless treatments.
Broccoli fights cancer. Mom knew that, now science offers the proof.
A mini magnetic resonance machine and smartphone app can biopsy cancer cells in under an hour.
Centenarians offer advice on how to live over 100 years, but how good are the suggestions?
A system that could one day be used in humans used an external magnet to safely direct pill capsules inside rats.
A system that could one day be used in humans used an external magnet to safely direct pill capsules inside rats.