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  • Research Shows Omega Fatty Acids in Blood May Lower Risk of Cancer by 14% Higher blood levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are linked to a reduced risk of various cancers, based on a large study.
  • Why Are Young Adults Facing More Cancer? Experts Blame These 3 Factors Sugary drinks, alcohol, and obesity are rising cancer risk factors among young adults, urging lifestyle changes for prevention.
  • Quit Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis? It Could Add Years to Your Life, Study Finds A recent study reveals that quitting smoking after a cancer diagnosis can significantly extend patients' survival time by years.
  • Science-Backed Benefits of Exercise That Go Way Beyond Slimming Down Exercise lowers blood pressure, controls cholesterol, boosts mood, improves sleep, and helps preserve muscle mass as you age.
  • 30% of Cancer Linked to Diet: Here’s How to Eat Smarter Around 30% of cancer risks are linked to diet. Shift toward healthier choices, emphasizing vegetables and unrefined carbohydrates.
  • 40% of US Cancer Cases Linked to Lifestyle Choices—What You Need to Know A report reveals 40% of U.S. cancers are linked to modifiable risk factors, with alcohol identified as a significant contributor.
  • Statins May Slash Cancer Risk by Up to 66%, Study Finds Research suggests statins may lower the risk of heart disease and over 20 cancers, potentially aiding in cancer prevention.
  • Busted! 7 Food Myths You’ve Been Misled About for Years Food myths can mislead about health. For instance, microwaving preserves nutrients, burnt food isn't a major cancer risk, and ...
  • Kate Middleton’s Brave Battle: Princess of Wales Completes Nine Months of Chemotherapy Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, who has been battling cancer, announced on September Saturday through a video message ...
  • Parents' Biggest Worries About Passing Down Genetic Conditions Revealed A survey shows that 41% of U.S. parents worry about passing on allergies, and many seek genetic testing and consultations.
  • The Drug That Might Delay Menopause and Boost Fertility—What the Latest Study Reveals A recent study has suggested that rapamycin may delay ovarian aging, extend the reproductive period, and postpone menopause.
  • Family of Four Dies After Using Wooden Chopsticks: Is Your Kitchenware Safe? A recent case in Taiwan highlighted that moldy wooden chopsticks used over time can lead to liver cancer due to aflatoxins.
  • Why TikTok's 'SunBurning' Trend Could Be a Skin-Cancer Time Bomb Recently, a trend called "SunBurning" has gained popularity on TikTok. Experts are warning about its dangers.
  • Your Lifestyle Could Be Killing You: Top Risk Factors Linked to Cancer Exposed A study has found that modifiable risk factors such as smoking, drinking, and lack of exercise account for the majority of cancer cases.
  • World Head and Neck Cancer Day: Why Tongue Cancer Should Be on Your Radar To mark World Head and Neck Cancer Day, which falls this Sunday, we explored tongue cancer with insights with Professor Han Seung Hoon.
  • Study Shows Cutting Calories Cuts Cancer Risk A recent study revealed that losing significant weight reduces the risk of developing cancers linked to obesity. According to researchers from the Cleveland Clinic in the United States, as of June 30, weight reduction can greatly lower the risk of obesity-related cancers, including breast, kidney, ovarian, liver, and pancreatic cancer. The research team examined the […]
  • Toxic Substance in Children's Boot Over 680x Limit A children's boot sold on a Chinese online platform was found to contain a carcinogenic substance exceeding 680 times the standard limit.
  • Could Your Dinner Save the Earth? New Study Links Diet to Lower Death Rates and Reduced Carbon Footprint A recent study found the relevance of a planetary health diet to a decreased risk of premature death.
  • The Surprising Link Between Exercise and Cancer Treatment A new study suggests that exercise can boost the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy. The effects of exercise on cancer immunotherapy in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia were published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. The research found that exercise can stimulate immune cells and enhance the body’s immunity, which is helpful for patients undergoing […]
  • Tattoo Regret? Research Shows Potential Cancer Connection A recent study published in eClinical Medicine indicates that tattoo increases the risk of lymphoma by 21%.
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