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Flight crews face greater cancer risk from radiation than nuclear scientists, study shows

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Flight crews face greater cancer risk from radiation than nuclear scientists, study shows
The Independent
The Independent51 mins ago
Flight crews face greater cancer risk from radiation than nuclear scientists, study shows
Scientists call for occupational radiation protections for all aircrew members
NZ Herald
NZ Herald12 hrs ago
3 minutes of this activity may cut the risk of 13 cancers, study finds
Washington Post: Simply sitting less and moving more may affect cancer risk.
GB News
GB News13 hrs ago
Daily soda drinkers face 2.5 times higher stomach cancer risk, scientists warn
Daily soda drinkers face 2.5 times higher stomach cancer risk, scientists warn  GB News
Time
Time14 hrs ago
Pilots and Flight Attendants Face a Real Cancer Risk. Frequent Flyers Shouldn’t Panic
Air crew have more radiation-related cancer deaths than any other profession, write Vishal R. Patel, Christopher Worsham, and Anupam B. Jena.
CNN
CNN19 hrs ago
Hospitals say they found a tool to help reduce childbirth risks: wristbands - edition.cnn.com
Hospitals say they found a tool to help reduce childbirth risks: wristbands  edition.cnn.com
HuffPost
HuffPost19 hrs ago
A New Study Links More Movement Breaks To Lower Cancer Risk. These Tools Can Help
A New Study Links More Movement Breaks To Lower Cancer Risk. These Tools Can Help  HuffPost
Forbes
Forbes4 days ago
Study Finds Strong Family Relationships Are Linked To Better Health
Study Finds Strong Family Relationships Are Linked To Better Health  Forbes
The Conversation
The Conversation🏁 first to report5 days ago
Toronto students who live in residence get better grades, study finds
Toronto’s rental market is unforgiving for everyone. But for students, it exacts a cost that has gone largely unmeasured in housing-affordability debates: academic performance. Where a student lives can shape how much time they have to study, how easily they can participate in campus life and whether they have access t