Back to Disease go to Disease( parent category ) Disease Chronic Disease Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in the United States. They are also largely preventable. Dropdown Sort DefaultA-ZNewestOldestZ-A Sort By A-Z Newest Oldest Z-A view article - The Lesser-Known Killer 05.29.2024 view article - The Lesser-Known Killer Disease Chronic Disease The Lesser-Known Killer Nearly 83% of alcohol-related cancer deaths could be averted if adults who drink reduced their alcohol consumption to align with dietary recommendations. Fellow Jude Sleiman view article - Channeling Health 05.10.2024 view article - Channeling Health Disease Chronic Disease Channeling Health Television viewing in young adulthood, as well as increasing TV time with age, are associated with a higher risk of heart disease and related health concerns. Fellow Jude Sleiman view article - The Missing Case of Cancer Screening Data 04.18.2024 view article - The Missing Case of Cancer Screening Data Disease Chronic Disease The Missing Case of Cancer Screening Data The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many routine health care visits, including cancer screenings, resulting in an undercounting of cancer diagnoses. Fellow Heather Sherr view article - It's Time to Update Our Approach to Cancer Prevention 02.27.2024 view article - It's Time to Update Our Approach to Cancer Prevention Disease Chronic Disease It's Time to Update Our Approach to Cancer Prevention Cancer is a disease that affects communities, not just individuals, so efforts to prevent cancer should be community-based. Guest Author Mary C. White
view article - The Lesser-Known Killer 05.29.2024 view article - The Lesser-Known Killer Disease Chronic Disease The Lesser-Known Killer Nearly 83% of alcohol-related cancer deaths could be averted if adults who drink reduced their alcohol consumption to align with dietary recommendations. Fellow Jude Sleiman
view article - Channeling Health 05.10.2024 view article - Channeling Health Disease Chronic Disease Channeling Health Television viewing in young adulthood, as well as increasing TV time with age, are associated with a higher risk of heart disease and related health concerns. Fellow Jude Sleiman
view article - The Missing Case of Cancer Screening Data 04.18.2024 view article - The Missing Case of Cancer Screening Data Disease Chronic Disease The Missing Case of Cancer Screening Data The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many routine health care visits, including cancer screenings, resulting in an undercounting of cancer diagnoses. Fellow Heather Sherr
view article - It's Time to Update Our Approach to Cancer Prevention 02.27.2024 view article - It's Time to Update Our Approach to Cancer Prevention Disease Chronic Disease It's Time to Update Our Approach to Cancer Prevention Cancer is a disease that affects communities, not just individuals, so efforts to prevent cancer should be community-based. Guest Author Mary C. White