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  • Study Suggests DNA Tweaks Could Be Behind Tough-to-Treat Lymphoma New research reveals epigenetic changes are crucial in lymphoma development, suggesting potential new treatment avenues with HDAC inhibitors.
  • Forget 10,000 Steps—Here’s How Many You Actually Need for Better Health Brisk walking significantly reduces health risks and can lower biological age, but offers no extra benefits over regular walking for cancer risk.
  • Big Study Links High Poultry Intake to Higher Cancer and Death Risk A study links high poultry consumption to increased cancer risk and mortality, urging caution in dietary guidelines.
  • Ditch Sugary Cereal—THIS Breakfast Habit Lowers Death Risk Nutritious cereals with low sugar and dried fruit can reduce mortality risks; muesli and oatmeal are especially beneficial.
  • Chicken Lovers Beware: Too Much May Raise Cancer Risk A study reveals that high poultry consumption, especially chicken, may increase stomach cancer and early death risks, urging moderation.
  • How Vitamin D Could Help Lower Colon Cancer Risk Vitamin D may lower colorectal cancer risk. Incorporate vitamin D-rich foods into your diet for better health, especially on gloomy days.
  • Scientists Find a New Reason to Snack on Walnuts A study reveals urolithin A from walnuts reduces inflammation and cancer cell growth, highlighting walnuts' health benefits.
  • 18 Signs You Should NEVER Ignore—They Might Mean Cancer Unexplained symptoms like bloating and night sweats could signal cancer; early detection is crucial for survival.
  • Boiling or Raw? The Shocking Truth About Which Veggies You Should Never Cook Fresh vegetables are essential for health, but pickled options may increase cancer risk. Cook some veggies for better nutrition.
  • Just Two Days of Intense Exercise Could Slash Your Risk of Death Weekend exercisers can achieve health benefits similar to regular exercisers, with lower risks of death from heart disease and cancer.
  • Why Cancer Risk Soars After a Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis—Even Without Obesity Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes significantly raises the risk of obesity-related cancers, necessitating early cancer screenings for patients.
  • 5 Signs You Should Never Ignore: How to Spot Testicular Cancer Early Early detection of testicular cancer is crucial. Men should recognize symptoms like lumps, size changes, and discomfort for better outcomes.
  • Corcept’s New Cancer Pill Boosts Survival for Drug-Resistant Patients Corcept's Relacorilant shows promise in treating platinum-resistant ovarian cancer, extending survival by 4.5 months in trials.
  • Faster Cancer Treatment? Merck Launch Set for Subcutaneous Keytruda Rollout Merck plans to launch a subcutaneous Keytruda for cancer treatment in the US, awaiting FDA approval by September 23.
  • Cutting Carbs? You Might Be Raising Your Risk of Colon Cancer New research reveals low-carb diets may increase colon cancer risk due to harmful gut bacteria and lack of fiber.
  • Red vs. White Wine: Which Is Riskier for Cancer? New Study Has the Answer A study shows no significant difference in cancer risk between red and white wine, though white wine may increase skin cancer risk.
  • Strawberries + Nuts, Salmon & More: The Best Pairings for Your Wellness Strawberries are nutritious and pair well with foods like nuts, salmon, and dark chocolate, enhancing health benefits together.
  • Ovarian Cancer: Early Detection and Prevention Strategies Ovarian cancer, the deadliest gynecological cancer, is often diagnosed late; early detection can significantly improve survival rates.
  • Grilled Food and Cancer Risk: How Harmful Is the Smoke? Smoke from burned food may pose greater cancer risks than the food itself, highlighting the need for cautious cooking practices.
  • Elevated Amino Acids in Lungs Could Fuel Cancer Growth, New Study Finds A study reveals that high levels of aspartate in the lungs promote cancer cell growth, suggesting new prevention strategies for lung cancer.
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