An apple a day keeps the doctor away — or so we thought. New research from the University of Southern California suggests young non-smokers with fruit- and veggie-packed diets may face a higher lung ...
Shira Kupperman Boehler says receiving that kind of bombshell news is an increasingly common experience — young women with no history of tobacco use are developing lung cancer at alarming rates. In ...
New drugs have made America’s deadliest cancer more treatable than ever. So why aren’t they reaching patients?
Share on Pinterest Fruits and vegetables don’t cause lung cancer, but a new study may explain why scientists found a link. Lucas Ottone/Stocksy A new study from USC researchers found an association ...
Surprising new research links a healthy diet with a higher risk of a lung cancer diagnosis before age 50. Experts say there could be a few explanations for the findings, and that the study author’s ...
The idea that fruit and vegetables might cause cancer sounds bizarre. For decades, studies have shown that people who eat more plants tend to live longer, healthier lives, with lower rates of heart ...
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