Moving frequently instead of prolonged sitting, and prioritizing lean protein and fruits can reduce inflammation, stabilize blood sugar, and lower cancer risk.
A 33-year-old patient with chronic pancreatitis, currently on medication, asks if regular pancreatic cancer screening is necessary. Doctor Kim Thi Be Diep, an oncologist at Tam Anh General Hospital TP HCM, provides expert advice.
Amid widespread concerns that air fryers cause cancer, experts confirm the appliance is safe and beneficial for health if users control the temperature effectively.
To prevent cancer risk, expert Sun Yu-ying warns that moldy nuts, processed meats, and alcoholic beverages require controlled dosage and frequency in daily diets.
Research indicates that people of shorter stature possess "hidden advantages" in health, such as a reduced risk of cancer, thrombosis, and bone fractures.
Contrary to the misconception that tall stature equals good health, individuals with a modest build actually have a lower risk of cancer, rarely experience bone fractures, and tend to live longer.