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Melanoma vaccine, synthetic marijuana risk, aspirin benefits

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    Fox Health Fix: Anna Kooiman reports on the top health headlines of the week

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I am an appointment with your fox health -- scientists say they created a vaccine for skin cancer.

Results from early studies at the Mayo Clinic show that 60% of mice with melanoma.

We're completely cured in less than three months and had minimal side effects researchers plan to test the treatment on long brain in pancreatic cancer.

Federal health officials are more worried than ever about teenagers using synthetic marijuana that's because it's been blamed for the hospitalization.

Of three young adults who smoked it.

Known -- blaze spice and K two.

It's made an illegal labs -- -- popping up in convenience stores and gas stations all over the United States the substance.

Does not detectable on a drug test and can cause a state of shock.

Rapid heartbeat and intense aggression.

Turns out an aspirin a day may keep cancer away doctors at Oxford University find that taking it -- -- may not only help prevent cancer.

But can even stop the disease from spreading to other organs.

Reducing the likelihood of metastasis by forty to 50%.

For more information on these stories and all the latest health news visit Fox News health dot com -- at a point -- Fox News.