Big Research Questions, Tea, and Happiness
November 7, 2012 | Issue 108 |
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Hurricane Sandy forced us to cancel our annual research conference, but here's an overview of the big questions experts are working on to better understand how lifestyle plays a role in reducing cancer and recurrence.
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Tea May Protect against Digestive Cancers
Middle age and older women who drink three or more cups of tea each week have lower risk of colon, esophagus and other digestive system cancers, suggests a large new study conducted among Chinese women.
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Gym-Goers Sit a Lot Too
Every week, women spend close to three days sitting, more than a day standing, and almost half a day walking about, whether the women exercise the recommended 150 minutes per week or not, according to a new study
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Fat Cells Spur Cancer Regardless of Diet
Obesity leads to tumor growth regardless of diet, at least in mice, with fat cells possibly helping to feed tumor growth, finds a study.
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