Sweetened beverages linked to pancreas cancer
A new study finds drinking two or more sweetened drinks per week increases one’s risk of developing pancreatic tumors — the rare but deadliest type of cancer.
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Sweetened beverages linked to pancreas cancer
A new study finds drinking two or more sweetened drinks per week increases one’s risk of developing pancreatic tumors — the rare but deadliest type of cancer.
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Whilst doing some research I came across an interesting acne study carried out by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Medicine. It proposes that there could be a link between severe acne and prostate cancer in men.
The main reason the study was carried out was to investigate existing research that showed that the Propionibacterium acnes (P.Acnes) bacteria was present in one third of prostate tissue samples taken from men with prostate cancer.
» Read more: Acne Linked to Prostate Cancer?
Selenium Helped Cells ‘Reboot’ After Exposure to Cancer-Causing Chemicals
TUESDAY, April 27 (HealthDay News) — A form of the element selenium, which is found in tiny amounts in people’s diets, can help reset a cell’s biological clock after it has been thrown off by cancer-causing chemicals, researchers have found.
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