“Full understanding of the reasons driving the observed trends remains **elusive**, although lifestyle factors are likely contributing, and novel areas of research such as antibiotic usage, the gut microbiome, outdoor air pollution and early life exposures are being explored,” said doctors from the Centre for Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast, in a linked editorial.”
Elusive my ass:
‘Cancer is a Preventable Disease that Requires Major Lifestyle Changes’ –
1. Air and water quality (environmental pollutants)
2. Obesity.
3. Food quality (diet)
4. Smoking & alcohol.
5. Pesticides.
6. Infections (diet again)
7. Stress
8. Sedentary behavior.
We are surrounded by carcinogens everywhere: work, our homes and cities.
up to 59% of population in eu countries are now defined as overweight,
Uk citizen here, it’s genuinely disgusting how much we drink and eat, and in the eu an average of 30% of children are overweight,
things like seed oils and preservatives are what we live and breath now. It’s the governments fault for not pushing for a healthier society and banning specific items that are cancer linked
It’s a massive problem no one’s talking about and wasn’t highlighted during the Covid period as a great way to deal with Covid and prevent disease.
Maybe its becouse of better detection? Awarness? I dont think in the 90s were such programs as prostate exame, where every male at certain age should do and check his prostate for free. Also breast cancer programs? I dont know this sounds abit bogus.
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“Full understanding of the reasons driving the observed trends remains **elusive**, although lifestyle factors are likely contributing, and novel areas of research such as antibiotic usage, the gut microbiome, outdoor air pollution and early life exposures are being explored,” said doctors from the Centre for Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast, in a linked editorial.”
Elusive my ass:
‘Cancer is a Preventable Disease that Requires Major Lifestyle Changes’ –
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515569/#:~:text=The%20important%20lifestyle%20factors%20that,%2C%20environmental%20pollutants%2C%20and%20radiation](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515569/#:~:text=The%20important%20lifestyle%20factors%20that,%2C%20environmental%20pollutants%2C%20and%20radiation).
1. Air and water quality (environmental pollutants)
2. Obesity.
3. Food quality (diet)
4. Smoking & alcohol.
5. Pesticides.
6. Infections (diet again)
7. Stress
8. Sedentary behavior.
We are surrounded by carcinogens everywhere: work, our homes and cities.
up to 59% of population in eu countries are now defined as overweight,
Uk citizen here, it’s genuinely disgusting how much we drink and eat, and in the eu an average of 30% of children are overweight,
things like seed oils and preservatives are what we live and breath now. It’s the governments fault for not pushing for a healthier society and banning specific items that are cancer linked
It’s a massive problem no one’s talking about and wasn’t highlighted during the Covid period as a great way to deal with Covid and prevent disease.
Maybe its becouse of better detection? Awarness? I dont think in the 90s were such programs as prostate exame, where every male at certain age should do and check his prostate for free. Also breast cancer programs? I dont know this sounds abit bogus.
It takes too long we need a faster one.