1- Obesity is becoming more fatal than smoking as a cause of cancer. Obesity is associated with about 14 percent of cancer mortality in men and 20 percent in women, compared with 30 percent each for smoking. In some years, …
1- Obesity is becoming more fatal than smoking as a cause of cancer. Obesity is associated with about 14 percent of cancer mortality in men and 20 percent in women, compared with 30 percent each for smoking. In some years, …
1- A great percentage of families have no limits for children’s exposure to tobacco smoke. A study involving 1,770 parents and guardians in New York and New Jersey finds that in almost 50% of homes and more than 50% of …
3- In the 1980s, researchers focused on the quantity of fat that people ate as a probable cause of cancer, but it was not well accepted. Later, they talked about diets high in fruits and vegetables as a way to …