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The actor-comedian said that while he "never wanted to be the poster boy for cancer," he hopes his health journey "can encourage people to get those prostate exams and mammograms and just talk to your ...
Dave Coulier’s tongue cancer is officially in remission, two months after going public with his diagnosis. “It’s been a roller-coaster ride for sure,” Coulier, 66, said during a Wednesday, February 4, ...
When you think of tongue cancer, what immediately comes to mind is tobacco use and its side effects. While smoking and chewing tobacco are among the leading causes of tongue cancer, it isn't the only ...
Flying is really hard work. Compared to walking, swimming, or running, flying is the form of movement that takes the most energy and requires the most calories. That means that birds have had to ...
Queen bumblebees have a newfound excuse for slacking on foraging nectar: Their tongues are holding them back. Bumblebees have long, hairy tongues that help them lap up nectar from flowers. But queen ...
As winter temperatures drop, a familiar childhood warning resurfaces: Don’t stick your tongue on a frozen metal pole. The moment was made famous in the holiday classic “A Christmas Story” when a ...
A four-year-old French mastiff and Bullmastiff mix from Oklahoma has set a new Guinness World Record for having a super long tongue. Ozzy claimed the title for the longest tongue on a living dog with ...
On the heels of comedian Dave Coulier’s announcement of his tongue cancer diagnosis, experts are sharing what to know about the disease. Coulier, 66, announced in a Tuesday interview that he has been ...
Former Full House star Dave Coulier is undergoing treatment for tongue cancer just under a year after beating non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Coulier revealed that he’s now battling HPV-related oropharyngeal ...
It's a well-known fact that if you're trying to cool your mouth after eating spicy food, you should drink milk, not water. Bearing that fact in mind, scientists have developed an "artificial tongue" ...
It has happened to many of us. While in the middle of work, a study session or just spending time with friends, your eyelid flutters for no apparent reason. At first, it may be nothing more than a ...