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You probably know you can lower your risk of cancer by quitting smoking or drinking less alcohol, but a new study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that walking may have a similar ...
For the men in the moderate non-heme group, the effects were even more significant. Men who consumed a moderate amount of non ...
New research suggests that an “often-overlooked” parasitic infection, already linked to bladder cancer, may also raise the risk of cervical cancer.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star recently revealed that her dad has planned her funeral as her melanoma has spread ...
U.S. breast cancer deaths are no longer decreasing in women younger than 40, older than 74, or of Asian, Hispanic, or Native ...
The troubling link between alcohol consumption and increased cancer risk would prompt more than half of New Yorkers surveyed ...
Public awareness of the link between drinking alcohol and an elevated risk of cancer has grown since last fall, with 55% of U.S. adults saying that regularly consuming alcohol increases your chances ...
Pay attention to these colorectal or colon cancer signs. Here's why some habits, such as increased exercise, can decrease ...
James Kinross, a colon cancer surgeon, believes that changes in the gut microbiome are likely contributing to rising rates of ...
Alcohol is the third-leading preventable cause of cancer in the US, accounting for tens of thousands of cancer deaths per ...
A new study of over 85,000 people reinforces the idea that walking is one of the best forms of exercise you can do ...
New research indicates GLP1-RA medications do not increase thyroid cancer risk, reassuring users and clinicians. A new study, ...