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Vit C benefits newborns of smoking women - Times of India


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Vit C benefits newborns of smoking women
Times of India
Pregnant women who are unable to quit smoking can significantly improve the lung function of their newborns by taking Vitamin C daily. This is the conclusion of a new study at Oregon Health and Science University Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
Vitamin C improves pulmonary function in newborns of pregnant smoking womenMedical Xpress

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Do bald men face higher risk of prostate cancer? - KFMB News 8


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Do bald men face higher risk of prostate cancer?
KFMB News 8
Having so-called intensivist physicians on staff in intensive care units during the night can reduce death rates in ICUs that do not have similar coverage during the day, according to a large new study. Many American teenagers, including some with a ...
Prostate Test: Why Shouldn't Men Get Screened, Then Decide?AARP News (blog)

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Sleep Apnea Tied to Increased Cancer Risk - New York Times (blog)


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Sleep Apnea Tied to Increased Cancer Risk
New York Times (blog)
Two new studies have found that people with sleep apnea, a common disorder that causes snoring, fatigue and dangerous pauses in breathing at night, have a higher risk of cancer. The new research marks the first time that sleep apnea has been linked to ...
People with severe sleep apnea five times more likely to die from cancer ...CBS News
Sleep apnea linked to cancer; butter may be bad for brainsUSA TODAY (blog)
Snorers 'have higher cancer risk'NHS Choices
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Fremont Area Medical Center shares the benefits of quitting smoking - Fremont Tribune


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Fremont Area Medical Center shares the benefits of quitting smoking
Fremont Tribune
Cessation can significantly reduce the risk of suffering from smoking-related diseases. Tobacco dependence is a chronic condition that often requires repeated interventions, but effective treatments and helpful resources exist. Smokers can and do quit ...
Stop before your opBallymoney and Moyle Times

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Adapt grilling to reduce cancer risk - Lexington Herald Leader


Adapt grilling to reduce cancer risk
Lexington Herald Leader
After seven or more ounces, the risk of developing colorectal cancer is 72 percent higher. Not only does your choice of meat matter, the chemicals found on the outside of meat during grilling might also increase your cancer risk. When we cook meat, ...


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Latest research examines colorectal cancer risk factors - Phys.Org (press release)


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Latest research examines colorectal cancer risk factors
Phys.Org (press release)
"Findings like these are critically important since early detection is the key to reducing colorectal cancer deaths." DDW is the largest international gathering of physicians and researchers in the field of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and ...
Sigmoidoscopy an option for colon cancer screeningmsnbc.com
Health briefsThe Times and Democrat

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Lung cancer tests advised for some heavy smokers - Reuters


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Lung cancer tests advised for some heavy smokers
Reuters
"As you go down the risk range -- younger people, people who have smoked less -- because their chance of ever developing lung cancer is lower, the chance that they will benefit is also lower, and in some cases substantially lower," he told Reuters ...
CT Screening for Lung Cancer Still Falls ShortMedPage Today
Screening for Lung Cancer Might Benefit Those at Highest RiskU.S. News & World Report
Spiral CTs r ecommended for high-risk smokersAmerican Council on Science and Health

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New Online Tool Helps Women Track Menopause Symptoms - PBS


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New Online Tool Helps Women Track Menopause Symptoms
PBS
Menopausal women who are about to or have already stopped menstruating may also experience hot flashes, sweating, insomnia, mood swings, fatigue, depression and vaginal dryness, among others. Although the tool does not encourage women to pursue one ...

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Donna Summer's Death Highlights Lung Cancer Risk For Blacks - Huffington Post


Donna Summer's Death Highlights Lung Cancer Risk For Blacks
Huffington Post
According to the American Lung Association, African American men are 37 percent more likely to develop lung cancer than white men, even though their overall exposure to cigarette smoke, the primary risk factor for lung cancer, is lower.

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Vigorous Exercise Might Keep Psoriasis at Bay - Philadelphia Inquirer


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Vigorous Exercise Might Keep Psoriasis at Bay
Philadelphia Inquirer
Vigorous activity for up to three hours a week can potentially reduce the risk by 25 percent to 30 percent, the researchers said. "Exercise is a modifiable risk factor. Here is another reason to change lifestyle and exercise," said lead researcher Dr.
Running, Aerobics May Protect Women Against PsoriasisOb.Gyn. News Digital Network

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