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Improved Fitness May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk

Improving cardiorespiratory fitness may lower men’s prostate cancer risk, results from a Swedish study suggested.

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Breast Cancer Rates Increasing Among Younger Women

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…

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90-95% of cancers are due to lifestyle behaviors and infections–not genetics

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.

Expert Q&A

Expert Q&A: Deborah deMoulpied, Green Living expert

Join us for a special Q&A session with Deborah deMoulpied, our go-to expert on all things related to living a non-toxic, healthy lifestyle.

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Mindfulness program helps adherence to DASH diet designed to lower high blood pressure

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…

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Study Reveals Footwear Tracks 57% of Outdoor Dust Indoors and Other Sources of Trace Metals in Our Living Spaces

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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Diets high in soy tied to lower breast cancer recurrence risk

A data analysis of 22 studies published in the journal JNCI Cancer Spectrum suggests that for women who are breast cancer survivors, a diet rich in soy, nuts, beans and whole grains may help reduce …

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Researchers link over 900 chemicals to greater breast cancer risk

From the Washington Post, January 22, 2024: Researchers link over 900 chemicals to a greater risk of breast cancer. Over 90% of these chemicals are found in commonly used consumer products.

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Bottled Water Can Contain Hundreds of Thousands of Nanoplastics

From Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, January 9, 2024:  Over recent years, there has been rising concern that tiny particles known as microplastics are showing up basically everywhere on Ear…

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Sources of Phthalates Hiding In Our Food: Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports tested a variety of foods for endocrine disrupting chemicals, particularly phthalates. They found a surprisingly high concentration in a variety of foods. Read here to learn more.

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Starting and Sustaining Anticancer Living

Learn about latest scientific findings along with practical advice on effective ways to improve your health and reduce your risk of cancer.

Expert Q&A

Expert Q&A 2/6/24: Crystal Pace, Registered Dietitian

Crystal Pace, Registered Dietitian (RD) and Health Coach summarizes key points from the Diet module of the Anticancer Lifestyle Program and answers your questions about nutrition.

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