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Personalized cancer treatments based on testing drugs quickly leads to faster treatment, better outcomes
Cancertreatments
April 24, 2024 apgq

Personalized cancer treatments based on testing drugs quickly leads to faster treatment, better outcomes

Despite many efforts to find better, more effective ways to treat cancer, it remains a leading cause of death by disease among children in the U.S.

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No, beetroot isn’t vegetable Viagra. But here’s what else it can do
CancerLifestyle and Wellnessnutritionprevention
April 24, 2024 apgq

No, beetroot isn’t vegetable Viagra. But here’s what else it can do

Is beetroot really vegetable Viagra, as UK TV doctor Michael Mosley suggests?

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Removing PFAS from public water systems will cost billions and take time – here are ways you can filter out harmful ‘forever chemicals’ at home
cancer riskLifestyle and WellnessMenWomen
April 23, 2024 apgq

Removing PFAS from public water systems will cost billions and take time – here are ways you can filter out harmful ‘forever chemicals’ at home

But in recent years, the growing number of health risks found to be connected to these chemicals has become increasingly alarming.

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UK smoking ban would have many benefits for public health – but only if it’s effectively implemented
Cancercancer riskLung Cancersmoking
April 23, 2024 apgq

UK smoking ban would have many benefits for public health – but only if it’s effectively implemented

In England alone, around 64,000 people in England die each year from a smoking-related disease such as lung cancer, stroke and heart attacks.

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What you eat could alter your unborn children and grandchildren’s genes and health outcomes
CancerLifestyle and Wellnessnutrition
April 23, 2024 apgq

What you eat could alter your unborn children and grandchildren’s genes and health outcomes

Epigenetics refers to shifts in gene expression that occur without changes to the DNA sequence. Some epigenetic changes are an aspect of cell function, such as those associated with aging.

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Does ejaculating often reduce your risk of prostate cancer?
Cancercancer riskLifestyle and WellnessMenProstate Cancer
April 23, 2024 apgq

Does ejaculating often reduce your risk of prostate cancer?

Contrary to early opinions that high testosterone levels in men raise prostate cancer risk, the current view suggests that not only does it not elevate this risk, it is actually low testosterone concentrations that increase risk.

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Nova Weetman’s memoir of losing her partner to cancer during COVID lockdown blends hard-won wisdom with pure nostalgic joy
CancerMen
April 23, 2024 apgq

Nova Weetman’s memoir of losing her partner to cancer during COVID lockdown blends hard-won wisdom with pure nostalgic joy

Edwina Preston, The University of Melbourne It’s difficult to critique a memoir. How do you critique the work – its

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Early stage breast cancer: How to know whether to forgo chemo
Breast CancerCancerWomen
April 23, 2024 apgq

Early stage breast cancer: How to know whether to forgo chemo

For years, surgery was usually the first step to remove a breast cancer tumor from the body.

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  • Personalized cancer treatments based on testing drugs quickly leads to faster treatment, better outcomes
  • No, beetroot isn’t vegetable Viagra. But here’s what else it can do
  • Removing PFAS from public water systems will cost billions and take time – here are ways you can filter out harmful ‘forever chemicals’ at home
  • UK smoking ban would have many benefits for public health – but only if it’s effectively implemented
  • What you eat could alter your unborn children and grandchildren’s genes and health outcomes

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