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Study: Nearly Half of All Cancer Cases in the U.S. Are Linked to Risk Factors We Can ControlThe research also revealed that 44% of cancer-related deaths are related to controllable risk factors. Many people are unaware that factors such as drinking alcohol and not getting enough exercise ...
Some risk factors, like genetic traits, cannot be changed. Smoking cessation and blood sugar control in diabetic individuals have been proven to improve the prognosis of periodontal disease ...
According to the CDC, more than 60 million women in the U.S. have heart disease. In 2021, it was the cause of death for ...
High blood pressure is the single most important treatable risk factor for stroke. Preventing, diagnosing, and controlling it ...
The relentless nature of cancer does not mean we are powerless. Medical advancements in precision medicine, immunotherapy, ...
Background Mpox emerged as a significant global public health concern during the 2022–2023 outbreak, impacting populations in ...
Cancer and accidental deaths continue to remain the second and third leading causes of death, respectively, according to the ...
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