Wellness
Health scares for a new generation must be tackled with solid science

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“The costs of reckless pork life,” wrote Sun The newspaper, British tablide, in a title on the risks of bowel cancer associated with eating bacon. This amazing story has been published nearly a decade ago, but false allegations about lifestyle and cancer options – especially bowel cancer, are also known as colon and rectal cancer – are still widespread. The big difference? The disturbing allegations are largely playing on social media and increasingly targeting young people.
Why this? In recent years, it has become clear Various rates of cancer types rise in youth. This raises questions – and speculation …