Sentences with phrase «actually get cancer»

They didn't actually get cancer, but the high - protein diet did increase many of the traditional colon cancer risk factors.

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That actually came when he was a 19 - year - old soccer player at Brown University and he got three separate cancer diagnoses within the span of a year.
The reality is that the bump in cancer rates is actually a good news story, because it means more people — especially in the developing world — are going to live to get it.
Of COURSE I would NEVER let a child in my care do such a crazy thing (actually as that fun aunt I probably would) but you know what, I'm FORCED due to factors beyond my control (if I don't want to get nauseous and sick or to GREATLY increase my chances of getting cancer somewhere in the tummy area) to have to endure gluten free foods everywhere now in life.
ALICIA: Well, I actually had a cousin who, I think, her baby, it was actually my aunt, that's right, it was my aunt who her baby was six months old and he did have brain cancer and so I, having that in my family personally and seeing how that affected their situation and then knowing just, you know, very recently, how much the comfort breastfeeding can be for my little girl, I know it's got to be, I can't even imagine the kind of emotions that she's got going through but again being able to have that physical, direct help that she, she can give to her baby and having that comfort and that bonding even though that they're going through this really really difficult situation.
The age at which mom gets pregnant could actually put her at a higher risk for breast cancer.
Who wins when veterans, cancer patients, children with disabilities, pregnant mothers and victims of sexual assault have to pay thousands of dollars more to get worse health care plans that don't actually cover anything?»
Previously, cancer researchers surmised that since chromosomal ends get swapped in ALT, mutation of genes that restrain DNA exchange, a process scientists call recombination, might actually cause the condition (or, to extend the ping - pong metaphor, make cells lose paddle control).
In fact, some people actually got more cancer while on the vitamins,» explains Byers.
No one yet knows what's actually going on in cells when they're reprogrammed, and cancer is still a very real problem, with most rodents that get iPS cells developing the disease.
Mutation in nuclear DNA is certainly a contributing cause of cancer, though it can be argued that the decline of the immune system - responsible for killing cancers before it gets underway - is actually more significant than mutations when it comes to the age - related nature of cancer risk.
But before we get carried away, the 2014 study found that higher protein intake in the elderly actually improved their lifespan and reduced the risk of cancer.
Get some sun — I know many people say you should avoid the sun like a vampire unless you want to get skin cancer but we actually do need some sunligGet some sun — I know many people say you should avoid the sun like a vampire unless you want to get skin cancer but we actually do need some sunligget skin cancer but we actually do need some sunlight.
In addition to stopping cancer cells from growing, dividing and migrating, apple polyphenols may actually help your body get rid of these abnormal cells.
For example, the superbug MRSA, which can cause hard - to - treat skin infections, appears to contaminate approximately 5 % of U.S. retail meat; mysterious skin hives or allergic reactions may be a sign of alpha - gal meat allergies; a lack of safety thresholds in U.S. meat for drug residues, toxic metals, and pesticides can potentially result in jaundice and skin cancer; a case of Vitamin A poisoning from fish actually resulted in one man experiencing such serious peeling of his skin it took more than three months to heal; using tanning beds instead of natural sunlight or supplements to get Vitamin D is linked to an increased risk of the deadliest kind of skin cancer; milk consumption has been associated with increased acne risk; and low antioxidants levels in the skin may correlate with the development of wrinkles.
He found that they were more likely to get cancer if they ate high - protein diets and actually claimed that the ones fed low - protein diets were less likely to develop malignant tumors.
Research has actually shown that people with low levels of antioxidants in their bodies are more likely to develop cancer than those who get healthy, whole food and juice sources of antioxidants on a regular basis in their diet.
So at the end of a 13 - part video series raising false alarm about cancer risk in rice, Dr. Greger finally gets to the only study that actually looked at the evidence... and found no statistically significant risk of cancer, even with the highest level of rice consumption.
Lemons are actually a required part of any cancer treatment because of their beneficial effect on the liver and because they get oxygen into the body.
Getting all worked up about the increased risks of cancer for children in older portable classrooms, we started talking about an idea of actually involving students and teachers in the design of the classroom of the future.
I mean, do we really have to play this game, where because I'm who I am and you're who you are, we pretend that the word «fuck» doesn't exist, and while we're at it, that the action that underlies the word doesn't exist, and I just puke up a bunch of junk about how some teacher changed my life by teaching me how Shakespeare was actually the world's first rapper, or about the time I was doing community service with a bunch of homeless teenagers dying of cancer or something and felt the deep call of selfless action, or else I pull out all the stops and give you the play - by - play sob story of what happened to my dad, or some other terrible heartbreak of a thing that makes you feel so bummed out you figure, what the hell, we've got quotas after all, and this kid's gotten screwed over enough, so you give me the big old stamp of approval and a fat envelope in the mail come April?
Antibiotics may actually help if she starts to feel bad, has discharge, fever, and / or lymph nodes enlarge quickly because cancer like to get secondarily infected.
I understand wanting to get your pet vaccinated but has anyone actually read the studies that show vaccines can and have caused cancer in both dogs and humans.
It is actually healthier for your dog or cat never to experience a heat as it lessens the animal's chance of getting mammary cancer and decreases the animal's stress and risks due to pregnancy and delivery.
In fact, some people actually got more cancer while on the vitamins,» says Byers.
Moreover, the paper gets its history wrong when it notes that «Total cancer mortality rates did not decline until 1990, 25 years after the identification of the effect of smoking on lung and other cancers...» Well, actually, it was more like 50 years, because the earliest studies to connect smoking and lung cancer were conducted not by NIH - funded scientists but by Nazi scientists in the run - up to World War II.4 By the logic of the PNAS paper, then, ought we to be crediting the Nazi health science agenda with whatever progress has been made on reducing lung cancer, rather than the incredibly protracted and difficult public health campaign (that, for the most part, NIH had nothing to do with) aimed at getting people to cut down on smoking?
Many cancer survivors believe it is impossible for them to ever be able to get approved for life insurance benefits with premiums they can actually afford.
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