Champion, 64, returned to work this week after taking a few days off for an 'urgent' heart procedure.
At this point, the Artemis II crew will be headed out toward the moon. Here's what the astronauts are doing during day three.
Champion previously spoke about skin cancer and even had cancerous cells removed from his shoulder on live TV in 2010.
A recent study shows that real-time alerts telling physicians to adjust their gaze can help them find more adenomas per colonoscopy and improve polyp detection rates without increasing procedure time.
ABC News’ Sam Champion returned to "Good Morning America" on Wednesday morning after a recent medical procedure.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts will spend about 24 hours orbiting the Earth and running checks on their spacecraft and life ...
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Testing times are leading to positive outcomes: 'The test takes a few minutes, it’s simple to do'
The home screening test for bowel cancer in the BowelScreen programme is available to people aged between 58 and 70, and ...
Sam Champion, 64, said he initially went to his doctor after experiencing shortness of breath and underwent multiple tests to ...
Stunning Stanford study finds way to regrow joint cartilage. Could it mean an end to osteoarthritis?
New groundbreaking research by Stanford researchers has shown to do something that was previously believed not possible: ...
The first step in screening for colorectal cancer is an easy poop test done in the comfort of your own toilet. That Could Save Your Life: Why More Malaysians Should Know About iFOBT ...
Māori families with a mutation for aggressive gastric cancer have had their stomachs preemptively removed. How do you live ...
Nasa’s Artemis II mission to the Moon is preparing to leave Earth’s orbit. Mission control woke up the four astronauts by ...
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