Good news for coffee connoisseurs. That carafe of joe you need to get moving in the morning could be doing double-duty. Coffee may be helping you avoid the most common type of skin cancer.
Skin cancer is diagnosed in more than two million people each year, and one in five will develop skin cancer in their lifetime according to Skincancer.org.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Late-stage trials of two experimental skin cancer drugs from GlaxoSmithKline, each designed to block different pathways used by tumor cells, have found the drugs ...
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