How Exercise Reduces Your Cancer Risk
Regular physical activity is linked to reduced risk for at least 13 cancer types. Here is what the research shows and how to build habits that actually protect you.
Regular physical activity is linked to reduced risk for at least 13 cancer types. Here is what the research shows and how to build habits that actually protect you.
Alcohol is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen linked to at least seven cancer types. Here is what the evidence says and how reducing your intake can lower your risk.
Your nightly sleep affects immunity, DNA repair, and cancer risk. Here's what the science says and how to take action.
Chewing tobacco and snuff don’t carry all of the same risks as cigarettes, but they still significantly increase the risk of several types of cancer.
Brushing your teeth twice a day keeps plaque and bacteria in check, which can help prevent dental problems such as cavities, gum disease, and oral infections.
Common contaminants may be increasing your risk of cancer and other dangerous diseases.
Adequate sun protection drastically reduces your risk of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Learn how to reduce the health risks posed by excess UV exposure.
Radon gas is second only to smoking as a cause of lung cancer. Testing your home for this odorless, colorless, tasteless gas is vitally important to your health and the health of your family.
Filled with carcinogenic chemicals like formaldehyde, chemical hair straighteners can more than double your risk of some cancers. Even if you avoid the products, you may want to take further precautions.
Learn whether mouthwash does or doesn’t cause cancer. The truth rests with Catch’s science-backed insights. Assess your risk, and protect your health.
Catch shares cutting-edge science and simple actions that could change your future.
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