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Microplastics found in food and water may spread from the gut to the brain: A new study conducted in mice found that microplastics can spread from the gut to ...
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Microplastics found in food and water may spread from the gut to the brain
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Could HIV drugs help keep Alzheimer’s at bay?: A recent study suggests that a type of drugs commonly used to treat HIV are also associated with a lower incidence ...
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Could HIV drugs help keep Alzheimer’s at bay?
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Mediterranean diet tied to lower hypertension risk, 20 years' worth of data show: A study spanning 20 years has found that people with the highest adherence to ...
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Mediterranean diet tied to lower hypertension risk, 20 years' worth of ...
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GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy not linked to suicidal thoughts, officials say: European drug regulators have found no significant evidence linking GLP-1 drugs ...
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Mentally stimulating jobs may reduce the risk of cognitive decline, dementia: Jobs that do not require as much mental engagement as other types of work are ...
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Could a simple eye test predict Alzheimer's 12 years before symptoms show?: A recent study suggests that people with poor vision sensitivity are more likely to ...
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Could a simple eye test predict Alzheimer's 12 years before symptoms show?
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How high blood pressure can raise the risk of uterine fibroids: Researchers say women with untreated high blood pressure have a higher risk of developing uterine ...
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How high blood pressure can raise the risk of uterine fibroids
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Poor diet increases cancer risk: Scientists uncover missing link: Scientists have found that a poor diet leads to higher levels of a certain compound that is ...
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Poor diet increases cancer risk: Scientists uncover missing link
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Newly identified genetic variant may protect against Alzheimer’s: In a recent study, researchers suggest that a newly identified genetic variant may protect ...
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Newly identified genetic variant may protect against Alzheimer’s
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How menopause symptoms may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease: Researchers are reporting that migraine headaches as well as menopause symptoms such as ...
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How menopause symptoms may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease
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Exercise may help reverse aging by reducing fat buildup in tissues: Scientists have discovered that exercise can reduce a type of fat that accumulates in body ...
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Exercise may help reverse aging by reducing fat buildup in tissues
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Cryoablation freezing technique may help treat large breast cancer tumors: New research suggests that cryoablation, a breast cancer treatment that uses extreme ...
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Cryoablation freezing technique may help treat large breast cancer tumors
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Swapping table salt for salt substitutes may lower the risk of dying early: A new study finds that consuming salt substitutes instead of table salt can reduce ...
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Swapping table salt for salt substitutes may lower the risk of dying early
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Plant-based, low-sugar diet linked to lower heart failure risk in large study: A large new study has found an association between following a diet rich in ...
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Plant-based, low-sugar diet linked to lower heart failure risk in large ...
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Exercising between 6 p.m. and midnight may be more beneficial for people with obesity
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GLP-1 drugs for diabetes and weight loss unlikely to affect thyroid cancer risk: New research from Sweden has found that GLP-1 agonist drugs used to treat ...
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GLP-1 drugs for diabetes and weight loss unlikely to affect thyroid cancer ...
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Stopping aspirin a month after stent implant may not increase blood clot risk: People who undergo percutaneous coronary interventions may be able to safely stop ...
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Stool transplant could improve motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: A small study suggests that a single-dose transplant of fecal matter from healthy matters ...
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Stool transplant could improve motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease
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High seafood diets linked to exposure to 'forever chemicals,' study finds: A new study found concerning levels of toxic PFAS, or 'forever chemicals' in seafood ...
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High seafood diets linked to exposure to 'forever chemicals,' study finds
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Are plant-based meat substitutes really better for the heart than meat options?: New research suggests that plant-based meat substitutes may be no better than ...
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Cancer vaccine with immunotherapy shrinks liver tumors, trial shows: combining immunotherapy with a personalized anti-tumor vaccine increased tumor shrinkage ...
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Cancer vaccine with immunotherapy shrinks liver tumors, trial shows
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Could swapping beef for fish like sardines help prevent early death?: Swapping red meat such as beef for fish such as sardines and anchovies may prevent up to ...
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Could swapping beef for fish like sardines help prevent early death?
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High blood sugar, blood fats linked to higher anxiety and depression risk: Recent research has found a link between certain metabolic factors — such as blood ...
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High blood sugar, blood fats linked to higher anxiety and depression risk
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Early-onset cancer: Faster biological aging may be driving rates in young adults: Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine suggest accelerated ...
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Early-onset cancer: Faster biological aging may be driving rates in young ...
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Is prescribing beta-blockers following a heart attack necessary?: Researchers conducted a large trial to determine whether beta-blockers provide benefits in ...
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Is prescribing beta-blockers following a heart attack necessary?
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High blood pressure during middle age could increase dementia risk: Recent research suggests that hypertension is linked to a higher dementia risk in everyone ...
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High blood pressure during middle age could increase dementia risk
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Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy may help treat heart failure in diabetes, obesity: The results of a new trial suggest that semaglutide drugs, such as Wegovy and ...
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Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy may help treat heart failure in diabetes ...
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Ozempic-like drug may help slow the progression of Parkinson's symptoms: A GLP-1 receptor agonist commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes could help reduce the ...
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Ozempic-like drug may help slow the progression of Parkinson's symptoms
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A 'balanced' diet is better than a vegetarian one in supporting brain health: Research comparing four diet subtypes, including a 'balanced' diet and a vegetarian ...
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Can we leverage immunotherapy against Alzheimer’s disease?: Recent research in mice investigates a new, immunotherapy-based approach to treating Alzheimer's ...
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Can we leverage immunotherapy against Alzheimer’s disease?
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A certain type of gut bacteria may help lower heart disease risk: A type of gut bacteria called Oscillibacter may help lower heart disease risk by eating away at ...
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A certain type of gut bacteria may help lower heart disease risk
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Blended antioxidant supplement may help boost memory and cognition: A new study from Japan has shown that a blended antioxidant supplement may improve cognition ...
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Blended antioxidant supplement may help boost memory and cognition
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A keto diet may help improve severe mental health, metabolic symptoms: A small, pilot study suggests that adopting a ketogenic diet may help improve mental ...
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A keto diet may help improve severe mental health, metabolic symptoms
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Can intermittent fasting protect gut health as we age?: New research in mouse models suggests that intermittent fasting may protect the health of the small ...
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Can intermittent fasting protect gut health as we age?
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Smartphone app accurately detects early-onset dementia, researchers say: Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have developed a ...
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Smartphone app accurately detects early-onset dementia, researchers say
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Most people with heart disease consume excessive amounts of sodium, study finds: A new study found that people with cardiovascular disease consumed double the ...
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Most people with heart disease consume excessive amounts of sodium ...
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Acetaminophen may not be as safe for heart health as previously thought: A new study using a mouse model discovered that acetaminophen — commonly known as ...
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Acetaminophen may not be as safe for heart health as previously thought
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How exercise might help prevent DNA damage, age-related vascular issues: A study conducted in male mice suggests that regular exercise may help protect against ...
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How exercise might help prevent DNA damage, age-related vascular issues
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Why drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy may lead to keyhole surgery complications: A study explains that drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy could increase the risk of ...
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Why drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy may lead to keyhole surgery complications
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Regularly exercising 2 or more times a week may cut insomnia risk: Exercising regularly two or more times a week for at least one hour per week may be linked to ...
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Regularly exercising 2 or more times a week may cut insomnia risk
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Migraine, predisposition to blood clots can increase stroke risk: A recent study has found that migraine and a predisposition to blood clots are key risk factors ...
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Migraine, predisposition to blood clots can increase stroke risk
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Human brains are getting bigger: Could this mean lower dementia risk?: People’s brains have been getting larger over the past 100 years, and scientists think ...
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Human brains are getting bigger: Could this mean lower dementia risk?
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Treating anxiety, depression linked to better heart disease outcomes: In a new study, receiving treatment for depression and anxiety lowered the risk of hospital ...
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Treating anxiety, depression linked to better heart disease outcomes
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Compound found in coffee may improve muscle health and function during aging: Scientists have found that a natural molecule present in coffee, fenugreek ...
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Eating a dozen eggs per week may not affect your cholesterol, study suggests: A new study suggests that eating a dozen fortified eggs a week does not have a ...
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The next superfood? Sea buckthorn berries may benefit diabetes, obesity: A new in vitro study shows that sea buckthorn berries, which have been used as medicinal ...
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The next superfood? Sea buckthorn berries may benefit diabetes, obesity
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Researchers identify key factors associated with brain aging, dementia risk: New research suggests factors like diabetes, alcohol consumption ...
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Heavy drinking may significantly raise heart disease risk, especially for females
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Heavy drinking may significantly raise heart disease risk ...
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Longer genes are linked to aging: What this means: Scientists say that long genes — which are more susceptible to DNA damage — might be a main cause of the ...
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Longer genes are linked to aging: What this means
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An avocado a day may improve diet quality, researchers suggest: A recent study suggests daily avocado consumption may improve overall diet quality ...
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An avocado a day may improve diet quality, researchers suggest
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Researchers identify 17 genetic variants linked to Alzheimer’s disease: Researchers recently identified 17 genetic variants associated with Alzheimer's disease ...
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Researchers identify 17 genetic variants linked to Alzheimer’s disease
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Getting too little sleep linked to high blood pressure: Researchers say people who get less than 7 hours of sleep a night have a greater risk of high blood ...
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Getting too little sleep linked to high blood pressure
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Can drinking kombucha tea help reduce fat by mimicking fasting?: Drinking kombucha tea may help reduce fat accumulation and lower triglyceride levels by ...
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Can drinking kombucha tea help reduce fat by mimicking fasting?
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Household chemicals may increase risk of neurological conditions like autism, MS: Two groups of chemicals in common household items may harm specialized cells in ...
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Household chemicals may increase risk of neurological conditions like ...
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Lack of fiber may be a trigger for inflammatory bowel disease: The amount of fiber in one's diet may be able to explain the link between gut microbes and the ...
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Lack of fiber may be a trigger for inflammatory bowel disease
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How dry eye affects the eye’s microbiome: Scientists have discovered that people with dry eye disease have different bacteria species that make up their eye ...
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How dry eye affects the eye’s microbiome
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Frequently reusing frying oil may accelerate brain damage: A new study conducted in rats has revealed a link between long-term consumption of reused cooking oil ...
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Frequently reusing frying oil may accelerate brain damage
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How genetics combined with red meat consumption may raise colorectal cancer risk: Red meat is a known carcinogen. Now researchers say it raises colorectal cancer ...
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How genetics combined with red meat consumption may raise colorectal ...
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Heat exposure increases inflammation, raising heart disease risk, study finds: As global temperatures continue to rise, a new study reports that heat exposure ...
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Heat exposure increases inflammation, raising heart disease risk ...
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Keto diet may help delay onset of memory loss in Alzheimer’s: A ketogenic (keto) diet may help slow the onset of the mild cognitive loss that signals the ...
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Keto diet may help delay onset of memory loss in Alzheimer’s
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Alzheimer's drug may help prevent weight gain, bone loss during menopause: Scientists have found that a drug currently being studied to treat neurological ...
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Alzheimer's drug may help prevent weight gain, bone loss during menopause
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How can personalities change? Review finds 4 key mechanisms: While our personalities remain stable across our lives, they also remain at least somewhat malleable ...
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How can personalities change? Review finds 4 key mechanisms
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How type 2 diabetes may be linked to Alzheimer's disease risk: Researchers say that developing type 2 diabetes may increase a person's risk of Alzheimer's ...
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How type 2 diabetes may be linked to Alzheimer's disease risk
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New blood test shows some promise in detecting colorectal cancer: Researchers say a new blood test is just as accurate as a home stool test for detecting ...
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New blood test shows some promise in detecting colorectal cancer
Quick Glance: Cancer Prevention and Risk Factors in the USA
  • Approximately 40% of Americans have the chance of getting cancer, with an increasing risk of colon cancer in younger individuals.

  • Early detection and awareness of changes in the body are crucial to improving survival rates.

  • Routine screenings for various types of cancer are recommended to detect the disease early and facilitate treatment.

  • Lifestyle factors such as diet, tobacco and alcohol consumption, as well as sun exposure, can influence cancer risk, while genetic predispositions also play a role.
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Sugar substitutes aid weight loss without raising heart disease, diabetes risk: New research suggests that substituting sugar with low or no-calorie sweeteners ...
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Sugar substitutes aid weight loss without raising heart disease ...
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Levodopa infusion better than pills at reducing Parkinson’s symptoms: In a recent trial, researchers have found that administering levodopa by continuous ...
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Levodopa infusion better than pills at reducing Parkinson’s symptoms
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Bacteria subtype linked to growth in up to 50% of colorectal cancers: Researchers say they have discovered a bacteria usually found in the mouth in about half of ...
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Bacteria subtype linked to growth in up to 50% of colorectal cancers
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New study warns that smoking does not help with weight loss: Researchers say it is true that people tend to gain weight when they quit smoking ...
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New study warns that smoking does not help with weight loss