Are We Unknowingly Breathing Microplastics That Increase Our Cancer Risk?
Emerging research from UCSF highlights a startling connection between airborne microplastics and the potential development of lung and colon cancers.
Emerging research from UCSF highlights a startling connection between airborne microplastics and the potential development of lung and colon cancers.
This week, Russia made global headlines with the announcement of a groundbreaking mRNA cancer vaccine set to be distributed free to its citizens in 2025.
Ancient healers from Egypt to India relied on it to soothe inflammation, heal wounds, and combat infections—ailments we now recognize as connected to cancer risk and progression.
Research shows that improving sleep is one of the most effective ways to strengthen the body’s natural defenses, reduce inflammation, and build resilience against disease, including cancer.
A new study has linked more than 400 chemicals found in plastic products to an increased risk of breast cancer, raising alarms about the everyday items we use.