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10 Lifestyle Changes To Lower The Risk Of Lymphoma
Follow a balanced diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Cut down on consumption of sugary ...
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Aspirin 'can cut cancer risk'
Fresh evidence that aspirin is a cancerfighting wonderdrug has emerged as a study suggests it could cut the risk of mouth, throat and oesophagus tumours by two-thirds. Scientists have already ...
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Most Older Americans Object to Cancer Screening Cutoffs Based on Life Expectancy: Poll
FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- While guidelines for cancer screening have begun factoring in life expectancy, a ...
Healthline4d
What Are the 10 Leading Causes of Death in the United States?
Heart disease and cancer are the top two causes of death. Though there’s no guarantee, making healthy choices can lower your chance of being affected by these and other leading causes of death.
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How to reduce your risk of gynecological cancer
Cervical cancer is most frequently diagnosed between the ages of 35 and 44, but younger and older women are at risk too. It is the only gynecologic cancer for which there is a preventative anti ...
Everyday Health17d
Drinking Milk May Put You at Risk for Prostate Cancer
Men who chug milk — or even sip a little — every day would be smart to cut back or even eliminate it from their diets. That’s because several recent studies conclude that milk, though not ...
Healthline21d
Pineapple: 8 Impressive Health Benefits
Pineapple contains nutrients and beneficial compounds, such as vitamin C, manganese, and enzymes, to help aid digestion. Eating pineapple may help boost immunity, lower cancer risk, and improve ...
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Increased Risk of Breast Cancer Seen After Childhood Cancer Treatment
Women who were previously treated for cancer during childhood with specific chemotherapy have a higher chance of becoming ...
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Cancer News
Sep. 25, 2023 — A team of researchers has shown that a single, small strand of microRNA, or miRNA, known as let-7, governs the ability of T-cells to recognize and remember tumor cells.
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Cheap vegetable nutritionist swears by for a healthy gut can also cut cancer risk
From when we're young, we were always told to eat our vegetables because they are good for us - but it's only when we're adults we start to understand their true health benefits. And it turns out ...
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People Who Stay Up Late May Have a Greater Risk of Diabetes, Study Finds
Sarah is a writer, researcher and avid yoga practitioner with a decade of experience covering health and lifestyle topics for a variety of digital and print publications. New research found that ...
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Using both tobacco and marijuana linked to higher risk of depression, anxiety
Using both tobacco and marijuana is tied to significantly higher odds for depression and anxiety, a new study suggests. Among nearly 54,000 U.S. adults, those who used both substances experienced ...

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