A 20-year multistate analysis of 328,049 adults with prediabetes in England shows age strongly shapes progression to type 2 diabetes, cancer, and death, with younger patients likely to remain in prediabetes—highlighting windows for tailored prevention.
Explore the science behind carcinogens formed in high-temperature cooking and learn practical tips to safeguard your family's health without sacrificing flavor.
Recent studies suggest a potential link between extreme marathon running and increased colorectal cancer risk, but research is preliminary and applies to rare cases. For most people, moderate exercise remains beneficial and safe.
GLP-1 receptor agonists, used for obesity and type 2 diabetes management, are linked to a 17% lower overall cancer risk, notably hormone-sensitive cancers, but may increase kidney cancer risk. Further research is needed to clarify safety and mechanisms.
Polyps are common growths that usually pose little risk, but certain types can lead to cancer. Learn about five common polyps, their risks, symptoms, and treatments to stay informed and proactive about your health.
A UCSF-led study estimates that CT scans may account for 5% of new cancer cases annually in the U.S., highlighting the need for careful imaging use and dose reduction strategies.
This article explores the misconceptions about toothpaste pricing, the truth about commonly believed toothpaste benefits, and warns about harmful ingredients linked to cancer risks.