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High levels of lycopene, a powerful antioxidant found in tomatoes, correlated with an 11% lower risk of cancer development and a 24% lower risk of cancer-associated death.
cancer
diet
antioxidant
polyphenol
carotenoids
www.frontiersin.org
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Teresa
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Morning-only coffee drinkers demonstrate a 16% lower risk of death from any cause and a 31% lower risk of cardiovascular death—benefits that exceed all-day coffee consumption, regardless of whether it's caffeinated or decaffeinated.
cancer
coffee
caffeine
cardiovascular
academic.oup.com
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Teresa
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Sunburns remain common, with younger adults and higher-income individuals more likely to experience multiple episodes each year, particularly when consuming alcohol.
cancer
alcohol
skin
journals.sagepub.com
submitted about 1 month ago by
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Regular blood donation promotes beneficial stem cell mutations while minimizing disease risk by inducing genetic changes that preferentially support healthy red blood cell production.
cancer
stem cells
immune system
genetics
ashpublications.org
submitted about 1 month ago by
Teresa
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Melatonin supplementation may heighten DNA repair in night shift workers during daytime sleep, potentially reducing cancer risk.
cancer
sleep
dna damage
circadian rhythm
melatonin
supplements
oem.bmj.com
submitted about 2 months ago by
Teresa
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Higher muscular strength and cardiorespiratory fitness can help reduce the risk of premature death in cancer patients by up to 46%.
exercise
cancer
muscle
mortality
cardiovascular
bjsm.bmj.com
submitted about 2 months ago by
Teresa
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The incidence of advanced-stage prostate cancer in California increased by nearly 7% over ten years, leveling off previous declines in deaths from the disease.
cancer
mortality
prostate
jamanetwork.com
submitted 2 months ago by
Teresa
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Exposure to synthetic PFAS chemicals in drinking water may increase the risk of certain cancers by up to 33%.
cancer
pollution
www.nature.com
submitted 3 months ago by
Teresa
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Manufactured Chemicals and Children's Health — The Need for New Law
cancer
diabetes
pollution
environment
www.nejm.org
submitted 4 months ago by
Teresa
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Regular exercise nearly halves the risk of cancer death.
exercise
cancer
mortality
bjsm.bmj.com
submitted 4 months ago by
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Food antigens, proteins in meat and milk that trigger allergic reactions, activate immune responses that reduce the risk of small intestinal tumors.
cancer
diet
immune system
allergies
protein
www.frontiersin.org
submitted 5 months ago by
Teresa
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People with tattoos have a 21% increased risk of malignant lymphoma, with laser tattoo removal further amplifying the risk to 163%.
cancer
immune system
www.thelancet.com
submitted 6 months ago by
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Flame retardants used in electronics are found in up to 85% of black plastic household items, including kitchen utensils and toys—an unintended consequence of recycling.
cancer
pollution
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted 6 months ago by
Teresa
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Cyclic fasting-mimicking diet in cancer treatment: Preclinical and clinical evidence
cancer
fasting
https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/abstract/S1550-4131\(24\)00270-5
submitted 7 months ago by
Teresa
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More than 3,600 food-contact chemicals used in packaging and storage detected in humans, including several toxic substances associated with cancer, fertility issues, and hormone disruption.
cancer
bisphenol a
pollution
sauna
www.nature.com
submitted 7 months ago by
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Microplastics absorbed in the gut may promote cancer cell migration and metastasis.
cancer
gut
pollution
www.sciencedirect.com
submitted 8 months ago by
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Nearly half of all cancer deaths could be prevented with lifestyle changes.
cancer
diet
alcohol
behavior
mortality
acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
submitted 9 months ago by
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Vegans show prolonged side effects and slower healing following photodynamic therapy, demonstrating diet's influence on therapeutic outcomes.
nutrition
cancer
diet
vegetarian
protein
red light therapy
www.tandfonline.com
submitted 9 months ago by
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Consuming olive oil reduces the risk of early death from all causes by 20%.
nutrition
cancer
diet
inflammation
mortality
antioxidant
polyphenol
cardiovascular
www.nature.com
submitted 10 months ago by
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Shorter-chain PFAS alternatives, found in common household products, readily penetrate human skin, potentially increasing the health risks associated with these "forever chemicals."
cancer
immune system
pollution
environment
skin
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted 11 months ago by
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High levels of "forever chemicals" linked with cancer and reproductive problems found in seafood.
cancer
pollution
environment
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 1 year ago by
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Smoking cessation cuts lung cancer risk by nearly 40 percent just five years after quitting.
cancer
mortality
addiction
tobacco
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 1 year ago by
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Exposure to flame retardants in everyday household items increases the risk of cancer death more than fourfold.
cancer
mortality
sauna
www.dailymail.co.uk
submitted about 1 year ago by
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Omega-3s show promise in easing oral mucositis symptoms during head and neck cancer radiation therapy.
cancer
microbiome
omega-3
inflammation
bmcoralhealth.biomedcentral.com
submitted over 1 year ago by
Teresa
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Exercise reduces inflammation and enhances immune surveillance in people with Lynch syndrome, highlighting its cancer prevention potential.
exercise
cancer
inflammation
immune system
www.medscape.com
submitted over 1 year ago by
Teresa
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