44.4, an august record but that is unconfirmed. orange colours are higher than others, a dip in thejet stream will mean that to more central and eastern parts of europe and you can see the blues across the uk and that means temperatures will ease may be a fraction below the average. into the weekend it is turning cooler and for some it is a long weekend of cause and with sunshine and showers in the forecast. tonight s weather, rain across parts of scotland and northern england and we are watching for storms developing across the channel from the english channel heading to the isle of wight. mile tonight, typically 14 may be 17 on the south coast. the storms could be vicious from the channel islands from the isle of wight into the south east as well, frequent lightening, large hail and gusty winds. but it does look as though it will be the extreme south eastern part of the country and the rest of us, through the morning and into the afternoon it is a mixture of
president biden is actually very popular in the state of new york and one of the few places where he really has strong coattails, so i think it makes sense for him to stump for the governor. and it s not just about governor hochul, he s in the new york media market. we ve got five key house races down ballot as well that we ve got to maintain our lead in. it s also about bringing that that democratic powerhouse to the empire state. john: yeah. how things go across the country may depend on what happens with some of those close races. when you look at the rcp average of the governor s race in the state of new york, david, kathy hochul s got 50.6%, zeldin at 44.4. that s within 6 points. the fact that biden s got to go campaign in a state that he won by more than 20 points, what does that say? let s take kevin s point a different way which is the white house has decided they re going to run out the clock. they know they re going to lose, and they re going to go to places where they thi
think of genetic risk factors. for this study researchers liked at behavior, metabolic risk fak torts and examined global deaths for the 2019. researchers found 44.4% of cancer deaths globally were attributable to those preventable risk factors. that s more than 4 million deaths worldwide. the leading risk factors associated with these cancer deaths were smoking, excessive alcohol use and having a high bmi or body mass index. that s one measure of obesity. and the leading cancer types in terms of these deaths varied among men and women. for men the leading cancer types were lung, tracheal and bronchial. for women, lung, tracheal and bronchial, cervical, colorectal and breast. and these risk-attributable
research really puts in perspective how these risk factors have major impacts on our health, especially when it comes to cancer. let s break this all down. this new study looked at data from the year 2019, that s the most recent year for which data were available, and it found that 44.4% of all cancer deaths globally were attributable to preventable risk factors. so that represents more than 4 million deaths, as you see here on this screen. these risk factors, the three leading risk factors according to this study for both men and women combined were smoking, excessive alcohol use and high bmi, that s having a high body mass index, so being overweight or obese. john, again this, really puts in perspective how taking care of ourselves can come a long way, eating right, exercise, not smoking and watching how much you drink. john? good choices. jacqueline howard, thank you very much. so this morning actor alec
new research finds that almost half of all cancer deaths are tied to preventable causes. the study is in the journal the lan set. it finds that drinking excessive alcohol. having a high body mass index, smoking and other risk factors were responsible for more than 4 million cancer deaths globally in 2019. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard, we know about the risks that smoking presents, but what about bmi, and drinking. what s the impact there? right. you know, this study did include those as some of the risk factors being evaluated as well, and you know, often, victor, we talk about the genetic risk factors of cancer, but this study really shows that occupational, behavioral, environmental, metabolic risk factors also play significant roles, so here s what the study found. it looked at data on global cancer deaths in the year 2019, and it found that 44.4% were