Dr. Sunitha N of Vasavi Hospitals highlights how daily dietary choices significantly impact cancer risk. Emphasizing ...
If you're facing a prostate cancer diagnosis, this guide to best dietary practices will help simplify your shopping list Getty What you eat can affect your prostate health, for better or worse.
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Eating more meat could be beneficial for the body, a new study suggests. Recent research from Canada’s McMaster University revealed that animal-sourced foods are not linked to a higher risk of death.
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Implementing a healthy diet is important for everyone, but for those facing breast cancer and undergoing treatment, it’s ...
A new study suggests eating meat can lower your risk of cancer. The researchers analyzed data from nearly 16,000 adults aged 19 and older, and found a small reduction in how likely meat-eaters were to ...
There are many reasons to avoid ultraprocessed foods, including a link with heart disease, diabetes and obesity, but an increased risk of lung cancer may be yet another, a new study suggests.
There is strong evidence that there is “no safe amount” of processed meat to eat, nutrition experts say in response to a new study on the connection between diet and the risk of major diseases, ...