Threatened, bees gain special diet in Colombia
A special dietary supplement developed by a Colombian university aims to enhance the survival chances of bees, which are crucial for pollination but face a 40% extinction risk due to various factors.
7 habits that can reduce the risk of cancer by up to 40%, according to science
Nearly 40% of cancer cases could be avoided through changes in modifiable risk factors, according to epidemiological analyses published in a prominent medical journal.
Almost half of cancer deaths could probably be prevented
A recent study suggests that nearly half of cancer-related deaths could be prevented through reduced risk factors and improved early detection and treatment.
OECD: It is too early to quantify the impact on global development from the conflict in Iran
The OECD warns that it is premature to assess the economic impact of the Middle Eastern conflict on global development, citing various unclarified factors that influence the situation.
Athens Stock Market: The factors determining the โpriceโ of war
The Athens Stock Exchange is facing significant pressure amid geopolitical uncertainties, particularly related to the Middle East conflict and rising energy costs.
Alcohol is one of the main risk factors for cancer, study points out
A recent study shows that alcohol consumption significantly increases the risk of various types of cancer, highlighting its classification as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
A person may not notice they are becoming blind. What you need to know about glaucoma?
The article discusses glaucoma, its types, risk factors, and the importance of regular eye examinations, especially for those over 45.
New threats for a generation at risk
The post-pandemic health status reveals a decline in global mortality but an increase in youth deaths in several countries, driven by economic, social, and psychological factors.
Urgent ibuprofen warning issued by UK health experts
UK health experts have issued a warning about the potential risks of using ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief, particularly for those with chronic kidney disease or risk factors like diabetes and high blood pressure.
Doctors Warn: These 12 Factors Increase the Risk of Gallstones
The article discusses common factors that can increase the risk of gallstones, a prevalent digestive issue that often goes unnoticed until causing severe pain.
A Silent Threat to the Heart: When to Worry Even When Feeling Well
A heart disease prevention program in Lithuania emphasizes the importance of early identification and management of risk factors like obesity and hypertension.
Alan Vaht: How Are Fuel Prices at Gas Stations Determined?
Alan Vaht explains how fuel prices at gas stations are determined and the factors influencing fuel pricing, including contracts, global market rates, and risk management.
Taiwan tensions No 1 in Beijingโs top 10 geopolitical risks of 2026: think tank
A recent report highlights Taiwan tensions as the top geopolitical risk for Beijing by 2026, emphasizing the intertwining of economic and security factors amid evolving global dynamics.
Health Tariffs and Geopolitics: The Risk of Building a Now Outdated Nomenclature Today
The revision of the tariff nomenclature for outpatient specialist care is crucial for the future of Italy's national health service due to its alignment with current healthcare costs and global economic factors.
Deaths in fires โ with clear risk factors: the most dangerous day of the week and time is known
This year, Lithuania has recorded an alarming increase in fire-related fatalities and incidents compared to the previous year, with specific regional patterns emerging in the data.
Can a dog help extend a person's lifespan? Research provides the answer
Studies suggest that dog owners may have a lower risk of dying from heart disease and a potentially longer lifespan, influenced by lifestyle and social factors.
Research: These six daily habits increase the risk of breast cancer
A new global study reveals that approximately 28% of breast cancer cases are linked to modifiable factors, emphasizing the importance of daily habits in risk management.
The Profile of Pancreatic Cancer: An Important Connection with the Nervous System
Scientists have uncovered a significant link between pancreatic cancer and the nervous system, suggesting that nerves may play a role in the early development of the disease.
RESEARCH REVEALS โฉ Type of drinking water may be linked to up to 62 percent higher risk of Parkinson's disease
A new study suggests that the origin and age of drinking water could be associated with a significantly increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease.
A new relationship between gender and heart attack risk has been discovered. Important information for women
Research highlights crucial differences in how heart disease risk factors manifest in men and women, which may affect diagnosis and treatment.
Stock Exchange: Volatility Continues Under the Weight of International Challenges
The Athens Stock Exchange experiences ongoing nervousness as international factors deter additional risk-taking, maintaining the General Index below 2,300 points.
Understand the risk factors of colorectal cancer, which is advancing among young people
Colorectal cancer incidence is increasing among individuals under 50, prompting experts to investigate the reasons behind this concerning trend.
Penis health could predict overall fitness
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is presented as a significant warning indicator for cardiovascular health problems due to the shared underlying mechanisms and risk factors.
Remember: A doctor lists unexpected symptoms of cancer
A Lithuanian doctor highlights significant risk factors and early signs of oral cancer in a recent press release.
Revolutionary discovery: One factor predicts oral cancer more than others
Researchers from the University of Turku and the InFLAMES project have identified a lymphatic vessel feature that more accurately predicts the risk of oral cancer than previously known factors.
Four conditions that could increase your risk of stroke - and how to combat it
The article discusses four medical conditions that can lead to an increased risk of stroke and emphasizes the importance of recognizing symptoms and managing healthcare.
Only half of Canadians know risk factors for heart disease: report
A report reveals that only 50% of Canadians are aware of the risk factors for heart disease, highlighting a significant gap in public knowledge about cardiovascular health.
Stock Market: The risk of ending the 8-week winning streak
The Athens Stock Exchange faces volatility and the risk of ending its eight-week upward streak due to investor hesitation and external factors affecting the banking sector.
Heart Health: Women Have Different Symptoms and Risk Factors Than Men
The article emphasizes the need for increased awareness of women's heart health, highlighting that it is often overlooked and that women experience different symptoms and risk factors compared to men.
Childhood Food Allergies: Risk Factors and a Key to Prevention
A new study identifies genetic, environmental, and microbial factors that increase the risk of childhood food allergies during early infancy.
Access to State Secrets: What Risks Are Evaluated by the Security Service?
The Latvian State Security Service evaluates various risk factors, including travel to aggressor countries and the spread of propaganda, when granting access to state secrets.
THE TRUTH ABOUT CANCER โฉ Oncologist reveals why cancer cases have actually skyrocketed in Estonia
An oncologist reveals that the significant increase in cancer cases in Estonia is attributed to both an aging population and increased participation in screening, as well as environmental and lifestyle risk factors.
When does a pregnant woman become prone to a stroke?
Pregnant women face a heightened risk of stroke due to significant physiological and hormonal changes, according to the American Heart Association.
Four factors that can increase the risk of bowel cancer
The article discusses the need for effective cancer prevention strategies on International Cancer Day, highlighting data showing that organized screening and preventive measures can reduce incidences of bowel cancer, especially among younger age groups.
Nearly 40% of cancers can be prevented with 3 lifestyle changes, study finds
A new study suggests that nearly 40% of global cancer cases can be avoided by addressing three major risk factors: tobacco use, infections, and alcohol consumption.
The mobile phone and impatience, main risk factors for pedestrians
A study reveals that mobile phone use and impatience are the leading causes of pedestrian accidents, contributing to 207 pedestrian fatalities in urban areas in 2024.
A Real Threat to the Heart: When to Worry Even When Feeling Well
The article discusses Lithuania's early cardiovascular disease prevention program aimed at individuals aged 40-60, highlighting the importance of early identification of key risk factors such as obesity, smoking, diabetes, hypertension, and cholesterol levels on heart health.
Paraรญba is expected to register more than 13,000 new cases of cancer per year by 2028, according to INCA
The state of Paraรญba in Brazil is projected to record 13,470 new cancer cases annually by 2028, driven by population aging, exposure to risk factors, and late diagnosis.
An endocrinologist points out the 6 parameters that predict the risk of stroke or heart attacks
An endocrinologist discusses six key parameters that indicate the risk of stroke or heart attacks, emphasizing the importance of cardiovascular health.
Almost 40% of cancer cases can be avoided. Scientists indicated the main risk factor
The article discusses modifiable risk factors for cancer, the most common cancers associated with these factors, the primary global risk factor for cancer development, and variations in risk factors based on gender and geographical region.
Four in 10 cancer cases preventable, says WHO
The WHO reports that nearly 40% of global cancer cases are associated with preventable risk factors, urging countries to invest more in prevention to save millions of lives.
Four out of ten cancer cases could be prevented / A large study shows that cancer may not be an inevitable cause of death
A comprehensive study published in Nature Medicine indicates that nearly 40% of newly diagnosed cancer cases in 2022 are linked to modifiable risk factors.
New analysis: Nearly 40 percent of cancer cases worldwide could have been prevented
A global analysis reveals that almost 40% of cancer cases in 2022 were linked to preventable causes, highlighting tobacco, alcohol, and infections as the main risk factors.
Cancer can be prevented: prevention plays a key role, WHO data show
The World Health Organization highlighted that nearly one in four cancer cases could be prevented by avoiding risk factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, air pollution, and certain infections.
Doctor says 1 thing boosts cancer risk and it's not sugar
Dr. Emil Gadimali has revealed that there is one particular factor that increases cancer risk, which is not sugar, coinciding with World Cancer Day.
RISK FACTORS INCREASE THE RISK OF COLON CANCER
International Cancer Day highlights progress in cancer prevention in Estonia, particularly focusing on evidence-based strategies to reduce incidence and mortality from colon cancer, while emphasizing the need for future preventative actions for younger demographics.
Africa: Nearly 40% of Cancer Cases Could Be Prevented, UN Study Finds
A UN study reveals that nearly 40% of cancer cases worldwide could be prevented through stronger measures on tobacco control and other risk factors.
Study: Almost 40 percent of cancer cases globally can be prevented
A new study shows that nearly 40 percent of cancer cases worldwide in 2022 can be linked to preventable causes, led by leading risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol, and infections.
Warning signs when you wake up could signal higher dementia risk
Health experts have identified three symptoms upon waking that may indicate an increased risk of dementia, linked to a common sleep disorder affecting millions.
Almost four out of ten cancer cases can be prevented
According to new research from the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 40% of global cancer cases could have been avoided by steering clear of various risk factors.