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- Chinese Study Challenges Global Cholesterol Guidelines as Low Levels Link to Higher Mortality Risks
Published: Apr 28, 2026
Section: Medical News
A multinational cohort study of nearly 500,000 adults suggests that the traditional medical goal of driving cholesterol as low as possible may increase mortality risks for certain...
- Agricultural Chemical Mixtures Linked to 150% Increase in Cancer Risk Despite Individual Safety Ratings
Published: Apr 27, 2026
Section: Medical News
A comprehensive study spanning 31 different pesticides has identified a significant correlation between high-intensity agricultural environments and elevated cancer rates. Research...
- Groundbreaking Study Links Advanced Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome to Sharp Rise in Cancer Risk
Published: Apr 27, 2026
Section: Medical News
A massive study of 1.4 million individuals published in the journal Circulation reveals that patients in the advanced stages of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome face...
- Global UICC Report Links Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure to 11 Percent Surge in Overall Cancer Risk and Mortality
Published: Apr 21, 2026
Section: Health
A landmark report by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) has confirmed that prolonged exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) significantly elevates the risk of d...
- University of Canterbury Toxicology Study Links Vaping Components to Cancer Risks
Published: Apr 17, 2026
Section: Medical News
A new study from the University of Canterbury has identified a significant carcinogenic risk associated with vaping, suggesting that the chemical transformation of "vape juice" dur...
- Comprehensive US Study Links Never-Married Status to Significant Increase in Major Cancer Risks
Published: Apr 10, 2026
Section: Health
A massive analysis of US population data reveals that never-married adults face a substantially higher risk of developing most major cancers compared to those who have ever been ma...
- Large-Scale U.S. Study Identifies Significantly Higher Cancer Risk Among Adults Who Never Married
Published: Apr 8, 2026
Section: Medical News
An analysis of 4 million cancer cases by the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has found that never-married adults face substantially higher rates of malignancy compare...
- Landmark Peru Study Reveals 150% Higher Cancer Risk in Regions With Intensive Agricultural Pesticide Exposure
Published: Apr 2, 2026
Section: Environment
A comprehensive spatial exposomics study published in Nature Health identifies a significant correlation between multi-pesticide environmental mixtures and increased cancer inciden...
- City of Hope Study Reveals Obesity Increases Cancer Risk by Physically Enlarging Organs and Multiplying At-Risk Cells
Published: Mar 27, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
Researchers at City of Hope and TGen have identified a major mechanical driver of obesity-linked cancer: excess weight causes organs to grow in size by accumulating more cells. Thi...
- City of Hope Research Identifies Physical Organ Enlargement as Primary Driver Linking Obesity to Elevated Cancer Risk
Published: Mar 27, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A study from City of Hope and TGen reveals that obesity causes internal organs to grow significantly larger through the accumulation of new cells, a process known as hyperplasia. T...
- University of Michigan Develops GIFT Online Platform to Bridge Critical Gaps in Family Genetic Risk Communication
Published: Mar 25, 2026
Section: Health
Researchers at Michigan Medicine have launched a web-based intervention called Genetic Information and Family Testing (GIFT) to assist cancer patients in sharing hereditary risk da...
- Major International Study Finds No Definitive Link Between Mental Health Stressors and Increased Risk of Developing Cancer
Published: Mar 23, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A comprehensive analysis of over 420,000 individuals conducted by the PSY-CA consortium has determined that psychosocial factors, including distress and social support, do not dire...