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Global Cancer Deaths Projected to Rise 75% by 2050
A new analysis predicts a 75% increase in global cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 18.6 million, driven by population growth and aging, despite advancements in treatment and risk reduction efforts.
Global Cancer Deaths Projected to Rise 75% by 2050
A new analysis predicts a 75% increase in global cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 18.6 million, driven by population growth and aging, despite advancements in treatment and risk reduction efforts.
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Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Prevention in Russia
Cardiovascular diseases, including ischemic heart disease, hypertension, stroke, and heart attack, cause 18 million deaths annually globally; in Russia, five main risk factors are poor diet, excessive salt and sugar, lack of physical activity, smoking, and family history.
Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Prevention in Russia
Cardiovascular diseases, including ischemic heart disease, hypertension, stroke, and heart attack, cause 18 million deaths annually globally; in Russia, five main risk factors are poor diet, excessive salt and sugar, lack of physical activity, smoking, and family history.
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Unmarried Individuals Show Lower Dementia Risk in Large-Scale Study
A study of over 24,000 US adults found that divorced or never-married participants had a 34-40% lower risk of developing dementia than married participants over 18 years, challenging previous assumptions about marriage and cognitive health, even after controlling for various health and lifestyle fac...
Unmarried Individuals Show Lower Dementia Risk in Large-Scale Study
A study of over 24,000 US adults found that divorced or never-married participants had a 34-40% lower risk of developing dementia than married participants over 18 years, challenging previous assumptions about marriage and cognitive health, even after controlling for various health and lifestyle fac...
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Prostate Cancer: Risk Factors, Early Detection Crucial
Prostate cancer, a common disease in men, is often diagnosed late, as exemplified by former US President Biden's recent advanced-stage diagnosis; risk factors include age, ethnicity, and family history, with rates sharply rising after age 50.
Prostate Cancer: Risk Factors, Early Detection Crucial
Prostate cancer, a common disease in men, is often diagnosed late, as exemplified by former US President Biden's recent advanced-stage diagnosis; risk factors include age, ethnicity, and family history, with rates sharply rising after age 50.
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Cardiologist Identifies Five Key Factors Driving Rise in Heart Disease Deaths
Dr. Dmitry Yaranov, a Memphis cardiologist, emphasizes five crucial factors affecting heart health—sleep, pollution, stress, oral health, and gut health—contributing to the recent rise in heart disease deaths, especially among younger people, highlighting the need for comprehensive preventative stra...
Cardiologist Identifies Five Key Factors Driving Rise in Heart Disease Deaths
Dr. Dmitry Yaranov, a Memphis cardiologist, emphasizes five crucial factors affecting heart health—sleep, pollution, stress, oral health, and gut health—contributing to the recent rise in heart disease deaths, especially among younger people, highlighting the need for comprehensive preventative stra...
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17 Modifiable Risk Factors Linked to Dementia, Stroke, and Late-Life Depression
Harvard researchers found 17 modifiable risk factors shared by dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, with high blood pressure and kidney disease showing the greatest impact; conversely, physical activity and leisure time cognitive activity showed the lowest risk.
17 Modifiable Risk Factors Linked to Dementia, Stroke, and Late-Life Depression
Harvard researchers found 17 modifiable risk factors shared by dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, with high blood pressure and kidney disease showing the greatest impact; conversely, physical activity and leisure time cognitive activity showed the lowest risk.
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Multiple Mental Health Conditions Strongly Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A French study found individuals with multiple mental health conditions face up to an 11-fold increased dementia risk compared to those with a single condition, highlighting the importance of targeted screening strategies.

Multiple Mental Health Conditions Strongly Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A French study found individuals with multiple mental health conditions face up to an 11-fold increased dementia risk compared to those with a single condition, highlighting the importance of targeted screening strategies.
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Preventing Oral Cancer: Risk Factors and Early Detection Methods
Oral cancer ranks 13th globally but is highly preventable. Professor Irina Makeeva identifies key risk factors: tobacco, alcohol, trauma from ill-fitting dentures, oncogenic HPV strains, and galvanic currents from metal crowns. Early detection via visual inspection and fluorescence diagnostics is cr...

Preventing Oral Cancer: Risk Factors and Early Detection Methods
Oral cancer ranks 13th globally but is highly preventable. Professor Irina Makeeva identifies key risk factors: tobacco, alcohol, trauma from ill-fitting dentures, oncogenic HPV strains, and galvanic currents from metal crowns. Early detection via visual inspection and fluorescence diagnostics is cr...
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Voronezh Oncology Center Warns of Laryngeal Cancer Risks
The Voronezh Regional Oncology Center warns of laryngeal cancer, highlighting risk factors (smoking, alcohol, occupational hazards, HPV, poor diet, chronic conditions) and symptoms (hoarseness, throat pain, cough, breathing difficulties). Prevention focuses on lifestyle changes and early detection.

Voronezh Oncology Center Warns of Laryngeal Cancer Risks
The Voronezh Regional Oncology Center warns of laryngeal cancer, highlighting risk factors (smoking, alcohol, occupational hazards, HPV, poor diet, chronic conditions) and symptoms (hoarseness, throat pain, cough, breathing difficulties). Prevention focuses on lifestyle changes and early detection.
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Alcohol Consumption Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk in Women
Corrine Barraclough's breast cancer diagnosis at 48 highlights research linking alcohol to the disease, particularly in premenopausal women; studies show alcohol is a leading modifiable risk factor, with no safe consumption level, impacting 12.6% of premenopausal cases in Australia.

Alcohol Consumption Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk in Women
Corrine Barraclough's breast cancer diagnosis at 48 highlights research linking alcohol to the disease, particularly in premenopausal women; studies show alcohol is a leading modifiable risk factor, with no safe consumption level, impacting 12.6% of premenopausal cases in Australia.
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60% Bias Score

Migraines Linked to 70% Increased Stroke Risk in Young Adults
A Finnish study found a 70% increased stroke risk in adults under 50 with migraines, exceeding the risk associated with traditional factors; researchers suggest incorporating migraine history into stroke risk assessments.

Migraines Linked to 70% Increased Stroke Risk in Young Adults
A Finnish study found a 70% increased stroke risk in adults under 50 with migraines, exceeding the risk associated with traditional factors; researchers suggest incorporating migraine history into stroke risk assessments.
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44% Bias Score

Colorectal Cancer Awareness: Rising Rates and Prevention Strategies
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in US men and fourth in women; over 150,000 cases are expected this year, with 52,900 deaths; March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month; risk factors include obesity, diabetes, smoking, alcohol, diet, genetics, and family history; screeni...

Colorectal Cancer Awareness: Rising Rates and Prevention Strategies
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in US men and fourth in women; over 150,000 cases are expected this year, with 52,900 deaths; March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month; risk factors include obesity, diabetes, smoking, alcohol, diet, genetics, and family history; screeni...
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16% Bias Score
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