Cancer’s New Face: Younger and Female
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Cancer’s New Face: Younger and Female

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines More Americans are surviving cancer, but the disease is striking young and middle-aged adults and women more frequently, the American Cancer Society reported on Thursday. And despite overall improvements in survival, Black and Native Americans are dying of some cancers at rates two…

9 ways to reduce the risk of early-onset cancer: experts
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9 ways to reduce the risk of early-onset cancer: experts

Cancer may seem like an old person’s disease, but studies have shown that certain types have become increasingly prevalent in Americans younger than 50. Recent research found that Gen X and millennial Americans are at higher risk of developing 17 cancers compared to older generations. Rates of colon cancer diagnoses, for example, have…

Doctor avoids vaping, pulling all-nighters, inactivity, junk food
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Doctor avoids vaping, pulling all-nighters, inactivity, junk food

She’s giving her TikTok followers the 4-1-1 on four bad habits to avoid. Dr. Jess Andrade, a sports medicine specialist and pediatrics doctor in Massachusetts, is sharing the four activities she won’t do — vape, pull an all-nighter, exercise for less than 150 minutes a week and consume too many artificial ingredients…

Thank the government’s failure against fentanyl for America’s shortest life expectancy in 25 years
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Thank the government’s failure against fentanyl for America’s shortest life expectancy in 25 years

It’s one thing when government raises your taxes, suffocates your business with regulations or censors your tweets. It’s far worse when government is to blame for actually shortening your life. US life expectancy dropped to 76.4 years, the lowest in a quarter-century, according to new federal data. Americans should be…