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Many people have questions about how cancer can kill you. It is something that most people worry about at some point. We know that talking about this can be difficult. So, you can save to read this ...
Eating food and drink with artificial sweeteners in is unlikely to cause cancer. Sugar doesn’t directly cause cancer. But eating too much sugar can make it harder to keep a healthy weight, and being ...
Stress doesn’t directly cause cancer. But it can make it harder to keep up healthy habits that help lower the risk of cancer.
Some people are worried that using pesticides while gardening, or eating foods grown using pesticides could cause cancer. This may be because pesticides can be harmful to health at high levels. But ...
No, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth don’t cause cancer. Wireless technologies and services also use radio waves. There’s no evidence to ...
Using cosmetics such as dry shampoo, hair dye or deodorants is unlikely to cause cancer. Wearing a bra doesn’t increase your risk of breast cancer.
There are lots of food myths when it comes to cancer. No single food can prevent cancer. Eating a healthy balanced diet can help reduce your risk.
Some people are worried that GM foods might cause cancer. For example, if changing the genes could introduce harmful substances to the food. Or if we ourselves could have our genes changed by eating ...
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