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Planned C-sections increase the risk of certain childhood cancers

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Credit: UNSPLASH/CC0 Public Domain Children born by planned C-section increase the risk of developing acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all) later in life. It is shown by a study conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute. Researchers emphasize that the risk is low. the study, Published In International Journal of CancerAbout 2.5 million children born in Sweden…

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Adults who survived childhood cancer are at increased risk of severe COVID-19, says new study

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Credit: UNSPLASH/CC0 Public Domain Those who have survived cancer as children are at greater risk of developing severe Kovid -19 even after decades of their diagnosis. It is shown by a new study by the Karolinska Institute published in the journal Lancet Regional Health, Thanks to medical advances, more and more children are avoiding cancer….

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