Cancer risk isn’t only about genetics or poor lifestyle choices, it can be shaped by everyday habits and environmental ...
Cancer rates are increasing worldwide. Researcher uncovers alarming reason contributing to soaring cancer rates: 'There is no ...
Smoking can cause lung cancer. But not all smokers get lung cancer, and about 25% of all lung cancer patients have never smoked, showing that some other factors beyond just smoking are at work. New ...
Recently, the American Lung Association released the 2025 “State of the Air” report. Recently, the American Lung Association released the 2025 “State of the Air” report, which shows that more people ...
Study reveals PM2.5 exposure significantly raises head and neck cancer risk, with marginalized communities most affected, highlighting the need for targeted public health measuures. Study: Air ...
Household air pollution rarely dominates headlines, yet it claims millions of lives each year. Every time a meal is cooked ...
Epidemiological studies have reported statistically significant relationships between long-term air pollution and mortality over the past 50 years, frequently without controlling for smoking. Smoking ...
Lung cancer cases are on the rise in non-smokers around the world, and air pollution could be an insidious, contributing factor. A genome study has now found that outdoor smog and soot are strongly ...
It’s no secret that air pollution is tied to lung disease and cancer, but a new study sheds light on the significant role of pollution when it comes to head and neck cancer. Mass General Brigham ...
A recent study reported that even short-term exposure to air pollutants known as fine particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) — which are microscopic particles or droplets with a width of less than ...
Actress Hina Khan has raised concerns over Mumbai’s severe air pollution after revealing persistent coughing and breathing ...