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Popular daily drinking habit could nearly triple risk of deadly cancer, major study finds

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Popular daily drinking habit could nearly triple risk of deadly cancer, major study finds
Fox News
Fox News1 hrs ago
Popular daily drinking habit could nearly triple risk of deadly cancer, major study finds
Mass General Brigham research links one daily sugary drink to nearly three times higher stomach cancer risk, with fructose identified as a key factor.
New York Post
New York Post2 hrs ago
Flight attendants, pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says
The latest study used national data from more than 12 million death certificates that included information about occupations.
Sugary drinks found linked to stomach cancer for first time
Gastric cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death worldwide
New study links cosmic radiation to higher cancer death risk in flight crews
Flight attendants and pilots are at the highest risk of dying from radiation-related cancers – even more than people who work with radioactive materials, according to a new study. Cosmic radiation comes from space. Only a small amount reaches the Earth’s surface, but exposure is greater for people flying at high altitu
The Mirror
The Mirror13 hrs ago
Prostate cancer biopsies are unnecessary for many men, study finds
A trial by University College London Hospitals has found that experienced radiologists can diagnose prostate cancer with 100% accuracy just from MRI scans, without the need of a biopsy
The Times
The Times13 hrs ago
Prostate cancer can be diagnosed without invasive biopsy, study finds
Prostate cancer can be diagnosed without invasive biopsy, study finds  The Times
CBC News
CBC News17 hrs ago
Flight attendants and pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says
Commercial pilots and flight attendants face higher odds of dying from radiation-linked cancers than hundreds of other professions, a landmark study suggests. Researchers point to high-altitude cosmic rays, raising calls for better awareness and tailored health screenings.
CTV News
CTV News19 hrs ago
Study finds sugary drinks may increase gastric cancer risk
Researchers in the United States are warning of a possible link between sugar-sweetened drinks and gastric cancer.
UPI
UPI20 hrs ago
Severe flooding raises deadly overdose risk in rural Appalachia, study finds -- and the harm lasts for years
Disasters weaken support systems that take years to rebuild, at the same time people caught in them are under extraordinary psychological stress.
Flight attendants and pilots at highest risk of dying from radiation-related cancers, study shows
Researchers found flight attendants had about 50% higher odds of dying from a radiation-related cancer than the general working population, and pilots had about 36% higher odds
Stuff
Stuff21 hrs ago
Flight attendants and pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says
Cosmic radiation comes from space. Only a small amount reaches the Earth's surface, but exposure is greater for people flying at high altitudes.
Flight attendants and pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says
A new study reveals that flight attendants and pilots face the highest risk of dying from radiation-related cancers, even more than people working with radioactive materials
AP News
AP News21 hrs ago
Flight attendants and pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says
Flight attendants and pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says  AP News
The Oregonian
The Oregonian21 hrs ago
Study links airline careers to higher rates of certain cancer deaths
A new Harvard-led study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found pilots and flight attendants have higher rates of radiation-related cancer deaths than workers in more than 500 other occupations.
Severe flooding raises deadly overdose risk in rural Appalachia, study finds – and the harm lasts for years
Flooding has torn apart homes in eastern Kentucky several times in recent years. Michael Swensen/Getty Images When she went to sleep on July 27, 2022, McKayla wasn’t worried about the storm that was raging outside her trailer in southeastern Kentucky. Intense storms came frequently in summer. While the creek in front o
NZ Herald
NZ Herald1 days 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 News1 days 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
Time1 days 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.
HuffPost
HuffPost2 days 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
Israel's human milk bank tripled activity after October 7, helping feed wartime babies, study finds
“The project’s success was caused by motivation; what caused success was motivation; giving of your own milk, giving part of yourself while nursing your own baby is the height of unconditional love.”
Forbes
Forbes🏁 first to report5 days ago
Study Finds Strong Family Relationships Are Linked To Better Health
Study Finds Strong Family Relationships Are Linked To Better Health  Forbes