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Inactivity drives 1 in 14 deaths globally

The high cost of a sedentary lifestyle just became a bit more evident ― a new global study shows that inactivity drives up to 8% of noncommunicable diseases and mortality.

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Female breast cancer is now the most common cancer worldwide

Cancer ranks as a leading cause of death in every country in the world, and, for the first time, female breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer, overtaking lung cancer, according to a coll…

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Cognitive behavioral therapy reduces risk of mortality for breast cancer patients

In a study published in the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, researchers Stagl et al found that women with breast cancer treated with cognitive behavioral therapy not only benefited from …

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Possible connection between stress and cancer recurrence

A study described by the National Cancer Institute suggests that stress hormones may wake up dormant cancer cells that remain in the body after treatment.

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Stress and Cancer progression in mice

While there is no strong evidence that stress causes cancer, there is some evidence that it does promote disease progression.

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Increased risk of death among breast cancer patients who consume diet soda

A study found that breast cancer patients who drink sugar-sweetened beverages regularly are at increased risk for death from any cause and breast cancer in particular.

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