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Screening uptake may contribute to higher risk of colon cancer for black people

 E-Mail IMAGE:  Screening is one of the most powerful tools for preventing or detecting colorectal cancer early, when it is curable, said Regenstrief Institute research scientist Thomas Imperiale, M.D. view more  Credit: Regenstrief Institute Black people have a higher risk of colorectal cancer than white people, but this risk is likely not due to genetics. Data from a recent study by researchers from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine adds more data to the existing evidence. The next step is determining what is behind this increased risk, said lead author Thomas Imperiale, M.D., Regenstrief Institute research scientist, VA investigator and professor of gastroenterology and hepatology at IU School of Medicine. Lifestyle and healthcare-related behaviors may explain some of the difference.

Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban Adopting Baby #3?

Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban Adopting Baby #3? M Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban adopt a baby boy? 365 days ago a rumor went around that the two would celebrate breaking through their rough patch with a new child. Gossip Cop investigates. According to the Globe, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban would adopt a child after IVF treatments had failed. A source said, “Nicole was heartbroken that she wasn’t able to get pregnant after many years of trying and going through IVF.” Urban suddenly approached his wife and, according to an insider, asked, “why don’t we adopt?” This marked the end of a rough patch stemming from their busy schedules.

Fitness During The Pandemic

playpausemuteunmute Image Info: Sam Moqadam/Unsplash Fitness During The Pandemic April 21, 2021 On top of issues like education or employment, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people s physical activity. Today we talk about what a year of physical inactivity has done to our bodies, and find out the best ways to balance a healthier lifestyle during the pandemic. We also find out how personal trainers have adapted to stay in business during the pandemic. Produced by Tim Brouk.

Best Life: Exercise can help with cancer fatigue and prevention

Best Life: Exercise can help with cancer fatigue and prevention Best Life: Exercise can help with cancer fatigue and prevention By Ivanhoe Broadcast News | March 2, 2021 at 6:47 AM CST - Updated March 2 at 4:16 PM INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Ivanhoe Newswire) Researchers credit regular exercise with preventing a number of diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, dementia, depression, anxiety, and even cancer. Being physically fit can also make the cancer battle and recovery a little easier. Ivanhoe has more on the exercise prescription for cancer. Seventy-five-year-old Linda C. Johnson admits she doesn’t love to exercise. But she started working out 17 years ago to keep up with her grandkids. According to her doctors, Johnson’s years of fitness helped her bounce back in 2018 from lung cancer treatment.

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