Close to half the world’s 10 million yearly cancer deaths can be prevented by tackling risks like tobacco and alcohol use, excess body fat and...
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Close to half the world’s 10 million yearly cancer deaths can be prevented by tackling risks like tobacco and alcohol use, excess body fat and exposure to environmental pollutants, according to a report released Wednesday. The Cancer Atlas, a joint project of the American Cancer Society and the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer, draws on...
Close to half the world’s 10 million yearly cancer deaths can be prevented by tackling risks like tobacco and alcohol use, excess body fat and...
Researchers say tobacco linked to about one in eight deaths worldwide and numbers rising sharply in some countries
Around 1.3 million people die from second-hand smoke every year, according to a World Health Organisation report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic 2025....
Around 1.3 million people die from second-hand smoke every year, according to a World Health Organisation report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic 2025....
A report in The Lancet medical journal says Trump’s USAID cuts could cause 14 million preventable deaths, including 4.5 million children.
By Chidinma Ewunonu-AlukoThe public has been advised against the practice of sharing prescribed medications with others, despite similarities in...
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Air pollution is barely acknowledged in the draft political declaration for the upcoming fourth UN High-Level Meeting on Non-communicable Diseases...
The World Health Organization (WHO) today released its report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic 2025 at the World Conference on Tobacco Control in...