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Why cancer is (still) more than just ‘bad luck’

New research has uncovered a possible explanation for why some cancers are more common than others, we explore the details. New research has uncovered a possible explanation for why some cancers are more common than others, we explore the details.

by Emma Smith | Analysis | 25 August 2016

25 August 2016

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Google Hangouts
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The long-awaited government childhood obesity plan falls short of what is needed to tackle the worrying rates of childhood obesity. We explain why. The long-awaited government childhood obesity plan falls short of what is needed to tackle the worrying rates of childhood obesity. We explain why.

by Dan Hunt | Analysis | 18 August 2016

18 August 2016

Cigarette smoke.

The number of people smoking in England has hit the lowest levels on record, according to Public Health England (PHE) figures. The number of people smoking in England has hit the lowest levels on record, according to Public Health England (PHE) figures.

by In collaboration with PA Media Group | News | 2 August 2016

2 August 2016

Children describe junk food advertising as ‘tempting’ and ‘addictive’, and say they could ‘lick the screen’, according to a new report. Children describe junk food advertising as ‘tempting’ and ‘addictive’, and say they could ‘lick the screen’, according to a new report.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 5 July 2016

5 July 2016

The UK has become the latest country to introduce plain, standardised packaging of cigarettes, along with Australia and France. The UK has become the latest country to introduce plain, standardised packaging of cigarettes, along with Australia and France.

by Dan Hunt | Analysis | 19 May 2016

19 May 2016