As individuals, we can’t do much about microplastics. A lot of it ends up in the oceans, the fish are ingesting it and we’re ...
Cancer cells survive therapy by dynamically rewiring their metabolism in response to nutrient availability, ...
Higher intake of certain food preservatives is associated with increased cancer rates, particularly breast and prostate ...
New research from MIT and Harvard reveals that eating too many processed, high-fat foods may reprogram liver cells for cancer ...
A long-standing practice through which people hospitalized for blood cancer treatment are restricted to eating cooked foods ...
From fast-food to ultra-processed snacks, a high-fat diet eaten over the long term may trigger biological changes in the ...
Two studies tracked more than 100,000 participants over 14 years to reveal the trends. But they can't confirm a direct link ...
Consuming more sugar does not feed cancer cells, but the concern is that it does cause inflammation in the body if you're eating excess sugar in your diet. It is those inflammatory changes that are ...
Share on Pinterest New research suggests an anti-inflammatory diet may improve outcomes for people with stage 3 colon cancer. GMVozd/Getty Images An anti-inflammatory diet may be beneficial for colon ...
Academics from the University of Bedfordshire have worked with other experts on new research into prostate cancer ...
The study found higher intake of several preservatives, which are often used to extend a product's shelf-life, were linked to ...
When you narrow the numbers further, the risk for young Black Americans is even more severe. The American Cancer Society ...