News and blogs
Latest news, updates and blogs from World Cancer Research Fund.
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Salt: shaking up the link with stomach cancer
We found strong evidence that certain high-salt foods are a cause of stomach cancer
How does alcohol increase cancer risk?
Alcohol is linked to an increased risk of several cancers, but how does alcohol interact with us to cause this effect?
Diet, HPV and mouth cancer
Rates of cancers of the mouth are increasing worldwide due to an increase in those cancers that are linked to a sexually transmitted infection called human papillomavirus (HPV).
New research shows vegan diets could lower prostate cancer risk
Vegan diets could help reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer, according to a major new study funded by World Cancer Research Fund
Sugary drink companies target low & middle-income countries
Urgent action is needed to prevent sugary drink companies from targeting low and middle-income countries
We need a whole systems approach to tackle obesity
Obesity has become a truly global problem. No longer is obesity simply a high-income country or adult problem
Unconscious consumption: is our environment making us eat more?
New year is often a time for making healthy changes – to drink or eat less, or get down to the gym more often
5 tasty but healthy swaps for your Saturday night takeaway
Satisfy your takeaway cravings with these tasty and nutritionist-approved favourites
Red meat and bowel cancer risk – how strong is the evidence?
We examine the links between red meat, processed meat and colorectal (bowel) cancer
Improving urban diets in an increasingly urban world
Urbanisation is rapidly taking over many regions of the world, and that may be bad news for our diets
Obesity epidemic – we need much more action
Urgent action is needed, not just to meet targets but for the sake of people who are already obese and overweight
From Couch to 5K – how apps are getting people physically active
Physical activity apps on smartphones guide users through specific exercises and even full training programmes