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PM2.5 air pollution and mutations in the EGFR gene are major drivers behind the increasing incidence of lung cancer among non-smoking women, particularly across Asia, says a leading Thai ...
Eat a lot of fruit and vegetables. Focus on fruits, vegetables and other foods from plant sources, such as whole grains and ...
New U.S. study links high intake of ultra-processed foods to a 41% rise in lung cancer risk—even in non-smokers.
The rollback, if finalized, would mark what the EPA calls the largest regulatory overhaul in the agency’s history, ...
As Canadian wildfires spread smoke across the U.S. the air pollution is dangerous to health. But there are ways to protect ...
Plastic production doubled between 2000 and 2019, from 234 to 460 million tons. Without more ambitious policies, the amount ...
The air quality in several U.S. states is taking a hit as smoke floats over the border from the Canadian wildfires. Here's ...
Cancer, a genetic disease arising from DNA mutations, is influenced by lifestyle, environment, and heredity. Key risk factors ...
Millions of Americans are being told that being outside for long periods could put them at risk of coughing, eye irritation ...