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U.S. Cancer Deaths Drop 33% Over 30 Years, But Alcohol Remains a Hidden Danger

Experts say alcohol is an underestimated cancer risk factor which can cause various types of cancers. According to a new study, from 1991 to 2019, an impressive 33% decline in cancer-related fatalities in the United States indicated 4.1 million deaths saved. Perhaps most staggering, a study published recently in the American Association for Cancer Research…

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Women’s Cardiovascular Risk is Predicted by a Novel Blood Test Decades Earlier

According to a novel study, a woman’s risk of a heart attack or stroke can be predicted decades in advance by detecting three important blood biomarkers, opening up a critical window for preventive intervention. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading killer of women, but a lot of them aren’t symptomatic or have ‘warning-free’ heart attacks. Researchers…

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