The WCRF has produced a summary document on the global evidence for what increases and what decreases the risk of cancer. This is great publication with information displayed graphically ...
by Professor Andrew Watterson, University of Stirling Radon periodically hits the news in Scotland. It is estimated that in the UK there are up to 2000 radon-related lung cancer deaths due to ...
by Dr Andrew Fraser, Director NHS Health Scotland There is mounting evidence that ‘Good Work’ is a fundamental driver of good health – that includes cancer prevention. Employees who feel ...
If you have ever read a nutrition report from Scotland and thought it long and tedious to plough through the text – then read the latest report from Food Standards Scotland – clear but stark! ...
by Dr Michelle Harvie, Research Dietitian, Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention Centre, University Hospital South Manchester Trust Intermittent fasting, 5:2 or 2 Day Diets (2DD) are the latest trend ...
In early December, CRUK Innovation grant award holders came together with representatives from across CRUK, other funders, researchers and stakeholders for the first Innovation Showcase. During ...
by Eric Carlin, Director, SHAAP – Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems Alcohol increases the risk of cancers of the bowel, breast, liver, mouth, throat and oesophagus and whilst ...
by Prof Annie Anderson, Professor of Public Health Nutrition, University of Dundee I have announced I will retire when all the medical students I teach know the links between obesity, diet, ...
by Prof Nanette Mutrie, Director of Physical Activity for Health Research Centre, University of Edinburgh Stair walking is one of the cheapest and most effective ways to put more activity into ...
by Sheila Duffy, Chief Executive ASH Scotland Illicit tobacco is one of those subjects (like e-cigarettes) where the quantity of the media coverage is not always matched by the quality. To be ...
In our first issue of 2016, an update from Obesity Action Scotland on sugar, the benefits of Dryathlon and the confessions of a pedestrian, as well as the usual breakdown of cancer prevention research and news from the Scottish Cancer Prevention Network.