INSOMNIA might be contributing to a rise in cancer in under-50s, research suggests. A study of nearly 18.9million people found bad sleepers were more likely to be diagnosed with early-onset ...
There were over 2 million new cases of cancer in the U.S. in 2025, with breast, prostate and lung cancer being the most common. The World Cancer Research Fund estimates that 40% of cancer cases could ...
Bhad Bhabie has revealed that she received "bad news" from her doctors. The revelation comes amid the rapper's ongoing cancer battle. "Bad news from my doctor yesterday, God has the last say, so not ...
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Scientists say factors that shape the microbiome early in life — including diet, antibiotics, and breastfeeding — may influence cancer risk years later.
A retrospective cohort study suggested that people with color blindness may have a higher risk of mortality from bladder cancer compared with those who can see colors. The researchers hypothesized ...
And about 1.3 million are non-smokers dying from secondhand smoke exposure. Today, tobacco still hits one in five adults worldwide, that's 1.2 billion people. Tobacco is currently the leading cause of ...
You might be avoiding foods that could actually lower your risk! Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD Moderate consumption of coffee, soy, potatoes, dairy and fruit does not increase cancer ...