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Meta-analysis shows that loneliness and social isolation are risk factors for illness and premature death

A meta-analysis by Holt-Lundsted et al, published in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science, reports that loneliness or social isolation contribute to illness and premature death rates comp…

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Graph of preventable risk factors for cancer

The American Association for Cancer research created a graph showing the percentages of cancer diagnoses attributable to preventable risk factors (ie, lifestyle and environmental exposures).

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Nylon tea bags add billions of microplastics into tea

A study released by researchers at McGill University in Montreal revealed that steeping a single silky plastic tea bag at brewing temperature (95C) releases approximately 11.

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Moving for Life: classes that help with cancer recovery

Moving for Life is a community of movement therapists, exercise specialists, dancers, bodyworkers, psychologists, doctors and cancer survivors who promote and teach mindful movement as a means towards…

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Egg consumption and the risk of prostate cancer

A study by Richman et al, published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research, concludes that consumption of eggs may increase risk of developing a lethal form of prostate cancer among healthy men.

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Conflicting data on the impact of aluminum in antiperspirants on breast cancer

A study by Flarend et al, published in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology, found that a one-time use of aluminum chlorohydrate, found in many antiperspirants, applied to the skin is not a signif…

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