Sentences with phrase «greater risk of getting cancer»

«Smokers pay significantly more for critical illness insurance because they are at far greater risk of getting cancer,» according to Slome.
Let me explain: Several decades ago, researchers discovered that people who drink coffee also have a greater risk of getting cancer.

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Logically, that is the exact same argument as saying because some non-smokers in my family got lung cancer, and because I have a great great aunt that lived to 100 without getting lung cancer while smoking two packs a day, I don't really have to worry about lung cancer if I start smoking, using smoking as an indicator of cancer risk is garbage.
The older you get, the greater your risk of developing cancer.
However, researchers also found that Vytorin - treated patients seemed to have a greater risk of getting certain cancers — such as prostate, gastrointestinal, and skin — than those treated with a placebo.
Milk is such a great food — apparently you are at risk of acquiring Crohns disease, maybe leukemia, diabetes type 1, osteoporosis, breastcancer, prostate cancer, CVD, stroke and in the waiting time of your fate you get fat with pimples.
In particular, those thinking of adopting breeds known to have greater risk of certain problems after spay may be in this category (for example, Boxers nearly always get incontinence, and Rottweilers and giant breeds are prone to bone cancers).
Smokers have a higher chance of being diagnosed with cancer or suffering from a heart attack, which means that the insurance company is taking a greater risk to get your life insurance protection.
«Without access to these services, many of these women will be unable to get preventive screenings, be at far greater risk for diseases such as cancer and will face more unintended pregnancies.
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