A new study is raising questions about what causes lung cancer in younger adults, finding that diet, environmental exposures and hormonal factors may play a role in patients who often have no history ...
An apple a day keeps the doctor away — or so we thought. New research from the University of Southern California suggests young non-smokers with fruit- and veggie-packed diets may face a higher lung ...
A surprising new study suggests that eating a very healthy diet—packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—might be linked to a higher risk of lung cancer in younger non-smokers. Researchers ...
It started as a bedtime cough. "I remember I was sitting in the room, and he walked in and, like, all the blood had drained from his face. He just looked so pale," Knox says of the doctor who ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A new study from researchers at the University of Southern California ...
The idea that fruit and vegetables might cause cancer sounds bizarre. For decades, studies have shown that people who eat more plants tend to live longer, healthier lives, with lower rates of heart ...
A young woman who started vaping at the age of 15 has been given just 18 months to live — after being diagnosed with lung cancer in her early 20s. Kayley Boda, 22, of Manchester, in the United Kingdom ...
Share on Pinterest Fruits and vegetables don’t cause lung cancer, but a new study may explain why scientists found a link. Lucas Ottone/Stocksy A new study from USC researchers found an association ...
E-cigarettes are likely to cause cancer, including in the lungs and mouth, according to a sweeping review of scientific evidence that challenges their positioning as a safer alternative to smoking.
As early as the 1880s, there was evidence that smoking tobacco damaged your lungs. But it took almost 100 years to definitively show that smoking causes lung cancer. So what about vapes? Until now, ...