A new analysis found that prolonged sitting and a lack of physical activity could be the cause of more than 90,000 new cases of breast cancer and colon cancer reported each year.
Attention men: Have you always wanted to see if you could grow your mustache out to a Tom Selleck-level of awesomeness?
Well, now is your chance, as November is “Movember,” that time when men of shaving age let their lip sweaters go in order to raise funds and awareness for health issues that affect guys, in particular prostate and other cancers.
While it’s been reported in recent years that drinking red wine in moderation can have some health benefits, a new report claims just two glasses of alcoholic beverages a day could substantially boost a woman’s chances of getting breast cancer.
Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo has a certain appeal. Some say that appeal is immature and sophomoric, along with a number of characters from the Comedy Central series South Park, but it is funny.
So, how do you use an immature, sophomoric character to do some good? Get him to be the Official Mascot of Rectal Cancer.
‘E! News’ host and reality TV star Giuliana Rancic announced Monday morning on ‘Today’ that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Rancic has had difficulties conceiving a child with husband and fellow reality TV star Bill Rancic, and it was only through her third in vitro fertilization attempt that this was revealed.
Guys, we’re all getting a little older. As we age, there are certain health issues that we need to pay attention to, and a little preventative maintenance can go a long way. Take your prostate for example (insert punchline here). What follows is a public service campaign that has the right idea, but maybe is just a little too creepy...
Alice Pyne may not have a lot of time, but she's determined to make the most of what she has.
Alice is a 15-year-old British girl with terminal cancer who is made waves with a bucket list she's posted online.
If you’ve been holding your cell phone a foot from your ear ever since you heard that it’s a “possible carcinogen,” relax. It just means cell phones MIGHT cause cancer. Here are four things from Healthline.com that people use every day that are even riskier...
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer the radiation in cell phones may cause cancer.
The group came to this conclusion after analyzing 30 previous studies which had explored the link between cell phones and cancer...
While I'm not a huge fan of country music, I am a huge fan of helping St. Jude Kids!
Please find it in your hearts today to help out or sister station KEZJ with Country Cares for St. Jude Kids®.
It's one of the most successful radio fundraising events in America...
We found this on our lawn this morning:
It’s a piece of pretty smart viral marketing courtesy of the American Cancer Society. Maybe you’ve seen one of these where you are today? Basically, you pay a $5 fee and those responsible will come take it away...
Turns out dogs are more than just a man's best friend, and they may be much smarter than most people realize. Studies are showing that they could actually save your life.