Improving cardiorespiratory fitness may lower men’s prostate cancer risk, results from a Swedish study suggested.
A January 26, 2024 news release from Washington University School of Medicine reports on a study published in JAMA Open Network about the increase in breast cancer among younger women: Diagnoses of b…
In a study published in Pharmaceutical Research, researchers state that at least 90% of cancers are due to modifiable risk factors (ie, lifestyle behaviors) and infections.
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A study published in JAMA Network Open found that a mindfulness program adapted to improving health behaviors to lower blood pressure improved hunger/fullness awareness and adherence to the DASH diet…
This research examined common yet potentially harmful trace metals such as arsenic, chromium, copper, manganese, lead, and zinc in our everyday living spaces.
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