Tag #Risk Factors

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Sensationalized Media Coverage Linked to Copycat Violence in Germany

Research in Germany reveals that sensationalized media coverage of violent acts can trigger copycat crimes, prompting the development of an Amok Prevention Advisory Network and stricter gun control measures. The network receives an average of two requests per day.

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France's High Breast Cancer Rate: Beyond Detection

France reports the world's highest breast cancer incidence in 2022, with mortality exceeding comparable nations by 10-50%, despite advanced healthcare; a 50% increase in cases since 1990 surpasses population growth, indicating additional risk factors beyond individual lifestyle choices.

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Spain's Cancer Cases Rise 20 Percent, Mortality Decreases

Spain's estimated 296,103 cancer diagnoses in 2025 show a 20 percent increase over the past decade, with colon, breast, lung, prostate, and bladder cancers most prevalent; decreased mortality reflects improved treatments and prevention, while rising lung cancer in women is linked to increased tobacc...

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New Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Tool Highlights Metabolic Syndrome's Impact

Despite progress in treating traditional risk factors, the rise of metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes is increasing cardiovascular disease in the US, prompting the American College of Cardiology to introduce the Prevent risk assessment tool, which incorporates metabolic and kidney health ...

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Ovarian Cancer: Early Detection Challenges and Preventative Measures

A 50-year-old woman's death from ovarian cancer highlights the challenges of early detection due to vague symptoms and the importance of family history in assessing risk, prompting calls for improved screening methods and proactive healthcare strategies.

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Rising Heart Attack Rates: Risk Factors and Preventative Measures

Paramedic Pavel Nikolaenko highlights age, sex (with increased risk in women potentially linked to oral contraceptives), and a younger average age of heart attack victims as key risk factors, urging immediate medical attention and preventative measures like regular checkups and lifestyle changes.

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Sisters of Women with Complicated Pregnancies Face Higher Cardiovascular Risk

A Swedish study found that sisters of women with complicated pregnancies, such as pre-eclampsia or delivering a small baby, have a 40% increased risk of cardiovascular disease post-partum, even if they had no complications themselves, suggesting a shared genetic predisposition.

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Study Links Common Medications to Increased or Decreased Dementia Risk

Analysis of 14 studies involving over 130 million individuals reveals that certain medications (antipsychotics, some blood pressure and diabetes drugs, antidepressants, vitamins/supplements) may increase dementia risk, while others (vaccines, anti-inflammatories, antibiotics) show a potential risk r...

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Rising Bowel Cancer in Young British Adults: A Multi-Factorial Health Crisis

Britain is experiencing a sharp rise in bowel cancer among young adults (under 50), exceeding rates in many other Western nations. Research points to potential links between this increase and accelerated aging, seed oil consumption, ultra-processed food, and other factors, highlighting the urgent ne...

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Lifestyle and Health at 60 Strongly Predict Dementia Risk by 80

A study of 45,000 older adults found that lifestyle, genetics, and health at age 60 strongly predict dementia by age 80; factors like low cognitive scores and poor health increased risk, while education and physical activity were protective; socioeconomic disparities significantly impact risk.

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