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Night shifts may be quietly raising cancer risk, researchers suggest
Night work keeps hospitals open, factories humming and deliveries moving while most people sleep, but a growing body of ...
A growing body of evidence has shown links between cancer and drinking alcohol. In a warning Friday, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said cancer risk increases with the number of drinks, but even ...
An analysis by The Marshall Project provides a window into what causes thousands of people to die in prisons and jails every ...
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Can Ozempic cause cancer?
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key takeaways: Semaglutide — the active ingredient in Ozempic® — causes thyroid tumors in rodents. But it’s unclear if this happens in humans.
The evidence is clear: Alcohol can cause cancer. Earlier this month, US surgeon general Vivek Murthy, MD, issued an advisory, calling for alcoholic beverages to carry a warning label about cancer risk ...
The US surgeon general issued a report warning alcohol is associated with cancer. He cited four recent studies to argue that alcohol should have warning labels like cigarettes. Some scientists ...
There is no direct evidence that bulimia causes cancer. However, the behaviors associated with bulimia can lead to conditions that may increase cancer risk, particularly esophageal cancer. Chronic ...
New findings challenge the long-held belief that animal protein raises mortality risk, showing no harm for longevity and even a small cancer-protective effect in US adults. Study: Animal and plant ...
Nearly 75% of Americans drink coffee—often multiple cups of it—every day. While research about potential health effects are ongoing and complex, a recent study has good news for coffee drinkers. Yuan ...
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