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One extra serving of processed meat a day linked to higher cancer risk
Eating processed meat like ham, sausage and bacon may be linked to a higher risk of certain types of cancer, according to new research. While health organizations have already confirmed that processed meat can contribute to colon cancer, this study looked closer at cancers in the upper digestive tract, where the link has historically been less clear. To understand these connections, researchers from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), one of the world's...
ITV expert Dr Amir Khan says there's 5 common reasons you feel tired all the time
ITV expert Dr Amir Khan says there's 5 common reasons you feel tired all the time If you've been feeling tired all the time, TV doctor and NHS GP Dr Amir Khan has outlined the most common causes of fatigue - and when you should seek medical advice Are you tired of constantly feeling tired? If that's the case, NHS GP and TV doctor Amir Khan has pinpointed the most frequent causes of the issue - and outlined what steps you can take to address it. The NHS recommends that adults should target an...
She lost her womb to cancer at 32 – now she helps younger people with cancer navigate recovery and work
She lost her womb to cancer at 32 – now she helps younger people with cancer navigate recovery and work Diagnosed with endometrial cancer, Rebecca Oh thought the hardest part would be treatment. But surviving the disease was only part of it – navigating life as a young cancer patient was harder, a gap she now fills through Strong Olive, the community she founded. Rebecca Oh was just days away from embryo implantation when her doctor spotted a tiny polyp in her uterus during a routine...
Doctors call for mandatory food star ratings to stop health 'crisis'
Doctors say more packaged foods should have health star ratings Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 12:02pm In short: Public consultation has begun on a proposal to make health star ratings mandatory on all packaged food and drinks sold in Australia. Health and medical bodies want mandatory star ratings to help shoppers make healthier choices. A decision on mandatory food star ratings is expected in 2027.
Oncologist says common drink can help slash risk of bowel cancer 17pc
Oncologist says common drink can help slash risk of bowel cancer 17pc UK research found simple changes can improve your health and wellbeing Drinking one glass of milk a day could significantly reduce the risk of bowel cancer, according to research. A study by Oxford University and Cancer Research UK found adding one glass of milk a day to your diet could reduce the risk of bowel cancer by 17%. Bowel cancer is the fourth most common in the UK and cases have been growing rapidly among younger...
Doctor who lost 70 pounds on carnivore diet says Americans have been 'misled and misfed' on nutrition
A growing number of Americans are trying to consume more protein. Dr. Ken Berry, a physician in rural Tennessee, traces some of the trend to people reporting improved health by following meat-based diets. Each year, the International Food Information Council survey asks Americans to select the qualities that best define a healthy food.
Fear of recurrence: How immune memory helps cancer survivors face their worst nightmare
Every year the world observes National Cancer Survivors Month in June, celebrating the growing number of people who have successfully completed cancer treatment and are building lives beyond their diagnosis. For many survivors, however, the end of treatment does not always bring complete peace of mind. Even years later, routine scans, follow-up appointments or unexplained aches can revive a lingering question: What if the cancer comes back?
Cancer jabs destroy whole tumours in treatment-resistant cases, trial shows
Cancer jabs destroy whole tumours in treatment-resistant cases, trial shows A promising triple-action cancer jab being trialled at the Royal Marsden has shown encouraging results for some patients with head and neck cancer, with tumours disappearing entirely in some cases Doctors have praised "unprecedentedly strong responses" to an injection that eradicated entire tumours in otherwise treatment- resistant cancer cases during a trial. It shrank the tumours for 42% of patients in the...
Tea can improve your health and longevity, but the way you drink it matters
Tea can improve your health and longevity, but the way you drink it matters - Date: - June 9, 2026 - Source: - Maximum Academic Press - Summary: - Tea may help protect against heart disease, diabetes, cancer, cognitive decline, and age related muscle loss, according to a major review. But the way you drink it matters, since bottled and bubble teas often contain ingredients that can diminish tea's health benefits. The review confirms that tea, particularly green tea, plays a crucial role in...
Estimates of global causes of death for children and adolescents aged 5-19 in 2000-24: secondary data analysis using bayesian multinomial logistic regression
AbstractObjectiveTo estimate cause specific mortality among children and adolescents aged 5-19 years for 195 countries from 2000 to 2024.DesignSecondary data analysis using a bayesian multinomial logistic regression model to estimate cause specific mortality fractions. Data sourcesPubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Global Index Medicus, Pan American Health Organization, Global Health Ovid, Africa-Wide Information, IndMed, WHO Mortality Database, Demographic and Health...