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Water Bead Toys Recalled Over Cancer Risk: Urgent CPSC Warning, US

Urgent warning: Water bead toys recalled due to cancer risk! Parents urged to take action to protect children from potential health hazards.

PFAS Chemicals Linked to Cancer: World Health Organization Warns of Hollywood’s Dark Waters

PFAS chemicals, including those featured in Hollywood's Dark Waters, have been linked to cancer by the World Health Organization. Urgent action is needed to address the health risks posed by these widespread and persistent chemicals.

Consuming Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Higher Risk of Head and Neck Cancer, Study Reveals

Consuming ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of head and neck cancer, according to a study by the University of Bristol. The research suggests that factors beyond obesity contribute to the link between these foods and cancer, such as additives and contaminants. As evidence grows, individuals are advised to prioritize a healthy diet rich in whole foods.

Controversial Claim: Vitamin Supplements Increase Cancer Risk, New Study Warns

Controversial claim: Vitamin supplements and cancer risk disputed by experts. Explore the conflicting viewpoints and potential effects.

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Thymus Removal Puts Adults at Higher Risk of Death and Cancer, New Study Finds, United States (US)

Thymus removal linked to higher risk of death and cancer in adults: Study reveals the importance of the thymus gland in overall health and urges cautious consideration of thymectomy.

Deadly Hepatitis B and C Infections Linked to Higher Cancer Risk Than Smoking

New research reveals that hepatitis B and C infections carry a higher risk of cancer than smoking, emphasizing the need for urgent recognition and action.

Weight Loss Surgery Lowers Cancer Risk, Especially in Women – New Study Reveals, US

Discover how weight loss surgery can lower the risk of cancer, especially in women. Findings show a 25% lower risk in bariatric surgery patients.

Consuming Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Higher Risk of Head and Neck Cancer, Study Reveals

Consuming ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of head and neck cancer, according to a study by the University of Bristol. The research suggests that factors beyond obesity contribute to the link between these foods and cancer, such as additives and contaminants. As evidence grows, individuals are advised to prioritize a healthy diet rich in whole foods.

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