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  • FDA Gives Green Light to Subcutaneous Opdivo – What This Means for Cancer Patients FDA approves subcutaneous Opdivo, enhancing cancer treatment with similar efficacy to intravenous form and improved patient convenience.
  • Is Your Diet Feeding Cancer? The Link Between Fructose and Tumor Growth A study reveals dietary fructose may promote tumor growth in animal models of melanoma, breast cancer, and cervical cancer.
  • Taking These 4 Drugs? They Could Be Sabotaging Your Flu Shot Flu vaccinations are recommended for those over 65, but caution is needed with painkillers, steroids, prednisone, and cancer drugs.
  • 5 Serious Health Risks Linked to Belly Fat: It's More Than Just a Cosmetic Issue Abdominal obesity poses serious health risks, leading to conditions like dementia and various cancers. It's crucial to address this issue.
  • How Lung Cancer Strikes Even Non-Smokers: Key Risk Factors You Need to Know Lung cancer affects many non-smokers, especially women, due to factors like secondhand smoke and environmental pollutants.
  • This 34-Year-Old Ignored Two Key Symptoms—Now He's Facing Colorectal Cancer A young man shares his regret over ignoring colorectal cancer symptoms, emphasizing the importance of heeding body signals.
  • 7 Power Foods Every Woman Should Eat to Stay Healthy and Strong Discover seven nutrient-rich foods that support women's health, from walnuts to flaxseeds, addressing unique dietary needs.
  • Sweating More Than Usual? Here Are 5 Surprising Causes You Should Know Excessive sweating isn't just uncomfortable and could signal underlying health issues. Here are five surprising reasons...
  • Are You Cooking Eggs Wrong? Shocking Health Risks You Need to Know Overcooking eggs can lead to harmful compounds that increase heart disease and cancer risks; low-temperature cooking is recommended.
  • Morning and Afternoon Workouts Slash Colorectal Cancer Risk, New Research Finds A study shows that exercising in the morning and afternoon significantly reduces colorectal cancer risk by 11%. Regular activity is crucial.
  • 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 ...
  • 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.
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