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The role alcohol plays in new cancer cases – landmark new report

The role alcohol plays in new cancer cases – landmark new report

by admin | Oct 4, 2024 | Cancer, Health

Justin Stebbing, Anglia Ruskin University A little bit of alcohol was once thought to be good for you. However, as scientific research advances, we’re gaining a clearer picture of alcohol’s effect on health – especially regarding cancer. The complex relationship...
Gen X and millennials at greater risk of 17 types of cancer compared to previous generations – here’s what you need to know

Gen X and millennials at greater risk of 17 types of cancer compared to previous generations – here’s what you need to know

by John McMillan | Aug 9, 2024 | Cancer

Sarah Allinson, Lancaster University A worrying new study by the American Cancer Society has revealed that generation X and millennials are at more risk of developing many types of cancer than their predecessors. This is in line with a growing body of evidence which...
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