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Drinking coffee linked to lower risk of colorectal cancer

Scientists from the University of Southern California found that drinking coffee is linked to a lower risk of colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer is a disease...

Sugary drinks linked to higher death risk in cancer

Scientists from the American Cancer Society found that sugary beverages are linked to higher cancer death risks. Sugary drinks refer to any beverage with added...

Artificial sweeteners are linked to higher cancer risk

Scientists from Sorbonne Paris Nord University and elsewhere found that artificial sweeteners in foods and beverages are linked to higher cancer risk. The research was...

How drinking milk affects risks of heart disease and cancer

Scientists from Sun Yat-sen University found that milk drinking is linked to changes in heart disease and cancer death risk in older people. Milk is...

Drinking coffee may help lower the risk of prostate cancer

Scientists from the Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University found that drinking coffee may be linked to a lower risk of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer...

Low-fat diet may improve survival in breast cancer, study finds

Scientists from the City of Hope National Medical Center found that eating a low-fat diet for a long time may boost survival in older...

Meal and snack patterns could affect risks of cancer, heart disease, death

Scientists from Harbin Medical University found that people’s meal and snack patterns could affect their risks of cancer, heart disease, and death. The research is...

How vitamin B may help fight vision loss, brain cancer, and COVID-19

The B-group vitamins are a collection of 8 water-soluble vitamins essential for various metabolic processes. Most of these vitamins can’t be stored by the body...

Drinking diet soda linked to lower colon cancer risk, study finds

Scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital found that drinking diet soda is linked to lower colon cancer recurrence and death risk. Colorectal cancer often begins...

Vitamin and mineral supplements do not prevent heart disease, cancer, shows Harvard study

Scientists from Harvard University found vitamin and mineral supplements do not prevent heart disease, cancer, or death. The research was published in JAMA and conducted by...