Because Knowledge is Power
HomePosts Tagged "cancer risk"

cancer risk Tag

  New research, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, came to the conclusion that “exercise is a powerful cancer-preventive.” This is bold language for the usually sedate research terminology. And with good reason! This tremendous study reflects the most in depth research ever done on exercise and cancer risk.   Investigators

[spacer height="20px"]A new Nordic study just released the most interesting data about cancer and family risk we’ve seen to date!   [spacer height="20px"]They followed more than 200,000 fraternal and identical twins for over 30 years, and compared their risk of developing certain cancers to the rest of

[spacer height="20px"]The possible connection between cellphones and cancer is controversial. The growing number of adults and children using cell phones continues to rise, leaving many of us asking what’s the risk? [spacer height="20px"]Let’s look at what we do know: [spacer height="20px"]Cell phones work by sending signals using

[spacer height="20px"]The World Health Organization is raising concern about a widely used weed killer in our agriculture. "Glyphosate" is known on the market as the “best-selling weedkiller Roundup." [spacer height="20px"]Its use has been steadily increased over the past 20 years on our farms, especially in corn

[spacer height="20px"]Small changes in a man's fitness level in midlife can have a significant impact on whether or not he gets diagnosed with lung and colon cancer 10-15 years later. [spacer height="20px"]What's more, a man's fitness level in midlife translates to him being less likely to