Where someone lives can affect their health. For breast cancer survivors, their neighborhood can influence their recovery ...
Sleep is necessary for repair, emotional stability, and general living standards, particularly for cancer patients. However, ...
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In India, the annual rise in breast cancer cases among women is alarmingly pegged at 6%, a trend largely influenced by ...
Disrupted sleep schedules may change breast tissue and immune function, helping aggressive breast cancer grow faster.
Sleep apnea and other types of sleep disorders appear to elevate the risk for some types of cancer, specifically prostate cancer, more so than others. But the overall risk can be highly variable, and ...
Are there sleep patterns that might be a contributing factor to cancer? Or sleep habits that might help fend off cancer? Minneapolis-based mattress company Sleep Number and the American Cancer Society ...
This transcript has been edited for clarity. For more episodes, download the Medscape app or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Eric S. Zhou, PhD: ...
Groundbreaking research has unveiled a complex relationship between stress, sleep patterns, and colorectal cancer development. This intricate connection, mediated through the gut microbiome and ...
Keeping your phone next to your head while sleeping may not cause cancer, doctors say, but it can disrupt sleep through blue ...
It’s a question I’m asked a lot: What is the connection between sleep and cancer? People are often really asking: If I sleep poorly, does my cancer risk go up? That’s one important aspect of the ...
It’s a question I’m asked a lot: What is the connection between sleep and cancer? People are often really asking: If I sleep poorly, does my cancer risk go up? That’s one important aspect of the ...