Tuesday 24 October 2017

Long-term staying at the office increases the risk of getting a wide range of gastrointestinal cancer

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A new study by Australian researchers has shown that long-term residence increases the risk of high-risk diarrhea, so researchers suggest people to reduce the risk through exercise.

A senior researcher of the Australian Cancer Association of Australia has said, research has shown that the risk of getting a high intestinal cancer of people living longer in the office will increase by 33 percent. Going to work on foot or biking or doing exercise at the office will reduce that danger.

Long staying with many factors related to the risk of cancer including weight levels, smoking habits, alcohol consumption can affect the health status. Long-term survivors face greater risks than those who wish to practice. But staying for a long time is not the cause of serious risk of cancer. As we know, smoking is a major risk of lung cancer, but long staying has not yet reached the level.

One third of cancer can be tested through a healthy lifestyle, such as exercising, eating a healthy diet, smoking cigarettes and reducing alcohol consumption.
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