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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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Tomato sauce 'can cut risk of prostate cancer by a third'
Eating tomato sauce twice a week could reduce the risk of men developing prostate cancer by up to a third, according to new research. American experts, who carried out one of the biggest studies ...
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Doing household chores can cut down cancer risk, but here's how!
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September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
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Staying Active With Prostate Cancer
Exercise has many benefits for men with prostate cancer, both during and after treatment. Staying active helps you manage treatment side effects like incontinence, builds your strength, and lifts ...
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Toxicologists Discover Popular Cleaning Products Can Increase Cancer Risk
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Gadget can detect autism 3 years early
A new pocket-sized gadget could slash the time it takes to detect autism. The device can pick up signs of the behavioural condition in young children up to three years earlier than current methods.
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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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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 ...
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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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Air Pollution May Increase Older People’s Risk of Prostate, Colorectal Cancer
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