A first-of-its-kind study in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology reveals the most impactful modifiable non-clinical risk factors for improved heart health Philadelphia, April 29, 2025 – A new study ...
Modifiable risk factors such as obesity, smoking, lack of exercise, diabetes and hypertension are projected to be one of the main drivers of a steep rise in kidney cancer cases, doubling the amount ...
Infectious outbreaks or antimicrobial resistance are often labelled as global health crises. Yet a quieter crisis has been ...
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Global cancer cases have surged dramatically, doubling since 1990 and reaching 18.5 million new diagnoses in 2023. Deaths ...
In a new dementia report published in The Lancet journal by researchers who are part of The Lancet Commission, two new modifiable risk factors have been identified: high cholesterol after 40 and ...
High risk of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is linked to a 40% increase in poor mental health outcomes, including depression ...
This expanded view is more hopeful for those worried about dementia. While genes account for about half the risk of ...
In India, the annual rise in breast cancer cases among women is alarmingly pegged at 6%, a trend largely influenced by ...
Discover how managing five key cardiovascular risk factors before age 50 can dramatically extend your healthy years—this global study reveals how small changes now can have life-changing effects later ...
High blood pressure, smoking, and an irregular heartbeat are all tied to a higher chance of death or serious disability after a stroke, a new study finds. High blood pressure is tied to a more than ...