Smoking, alcohol, and red meat are traditional lifestyle factors linked to cancer risk. But new research has revealed that habits that are not as widely known about their links to cancer may also contribute to the disease. For example, it turns out that people who sleep little are more likely to develop certain types of cancer before the age of 50.
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Smoking, alcohol, and red meat are traditional lifestyle factors linked to cancer risk. But new research has revealed that habits that are not as widely known about their links to cancer may also contribute to the disease. For example, it turns out that people who sleep little are more likely to develop certain types of cancer before the age of 50.