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Colorectal cancer has tripled among some young people, but experts still aren't sure why
ABC 15 Phoenix· 3 days agoA new study says colorectal cancer has become far more common among young people in the U.S., where it more than tripled among teenagers from 1999 to 2020. “Colorectal cancer is no longer considered ...
Dietitian shares lifestyle adjustments that younger adults can implement to lower their cancer risk
theGrio· 1 day agoThe rate of younger adults receiving a cancer diagnosis has been on the rise since the ’90s....
Harvard Study: Eating Chicken Nuggets Leads to an Early Death
Taste of Country· 2 days agoA new study from Harvard throws negative light on chicken nuggets and other ultra-processed foods.
Study: Low-calorie keto diet may help clear up acne
UPI· 1 day agoAccording to Italian researchers, acne has long been linked withobesity, perhaps because both conditions are tied to rising inflammation and oxidative...
Oregon 'fat positivity' sex ed workshop: Teachers should 'center fat bodies'
The Center Square· 6 days agoA taxpayer-funded workshop for Oregon sex education teachers instructed teachers to embrace fat positivity, explained the “racist origins of fatphobia” and what it means to have “thin privilege ...
You Can't 'Spot Reduce' Belly Fat, But Here's What Experts Say You Can Do
Women's Health via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAlthough you can't spot-reduce belly fat, experts say that diet, strength training, and stress...
Studies confirm long-term weight-loss benefits of Wegovy, Ozempic
UPI· 2 days agoResearchers found that overweight and obese adults lost an average 10% of their body weight and...
More young people are being diagnosed with cancer. 3 lifestyle changes could reduce your risk,...
Business Insider· 2 days agoA dietitian breaks down how to make lifestyle changes that could lower your risk of developing the...
Study of 100K Black women launches to figure out why more Black women are getting cancer
ABC7 News· 6 days agoJacque Berry and her daughter, Breanna Berry, are Black women who say they have been surrounded by...
How Technology Bridges Gaps in Maternal Healthcare
The New York Observer· 4 days agoIn the face of massive OB-GYN shortages and 217 Labor & Delivery unit closures since 2011, 36 percent of all U.S. counties are designated maternity care deserts with the highest prevalence in ...