A new World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) report has looked at whether diet, weight and physical activity affect the risk of developing skin cancer. The findings show that unlike many other ...
Body fatness at a young age and risks of eight types of cancer: systematic review and meta analysis of observational studies K. Hidayat X. Du and B M. Shi (2018). Obes Rev. ...
Dietary intake of fiber, whole grains and risk of colorectal cancer: An updated analysis according to food sources, tumor location and molecular subtypes in two large US cohorts HE X. et al ...
Scotland has long had the unenviable reputation of being one of the unhealthiest nations in the world, but are there signs that change is in the air? The results of a UK survey carried out by the ...
The association between alcohol and the development of both pre- and postmenopausal cancer has been well described and we know that just one drink a day can increase the risk of developing the ...
Now that spring has finally sprung and the nights are beginning to get lighter there is more opportunity to get outdoors and start thinking about being active but ALSO about ways to reduce ...
Ann Gates, Founder and CEO of Exercise Works! Working with universities across the UK, Exercise Works! have updated the #MovementforMovement resources to include recent evidence on physical ...
There is no dispute surrounding the health benefits of physical activity, with the government recommending adults accumulate at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity per week. However, ...
Claire Finlayson, Senior Health Promotion and Training Officer at Bowel Cancer UK Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in Scotland. Annually more than 3,700 people are diagnosed and ...
Alison Douglas, Chief Executive Alcohol Focus Scotland Interested in reducing the impact of unhealthy commodities on cancer a d health? Then you may be interested in the Scottish Parliament’s ...