Half of Cancer Deaths Are Preventable with These Lifestyle Changes
High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS - A podcast by Author Mike Mutzel interviews Jeff Bland, Datis Kharrazian, Ben Greenfield, Abel James, Dave Asprey, Ben Lynch, Jade Teta and Corey chuler

A new study finds over 40% of cancer deaths in the US are preventable through lifestyle changes such as reducing smoking, alcohol consumption, and obesity, while promoting exercise and a healthy diet, with a specific focus on the protective benefits of exercise for women against breast cancer. Sponsored: Support your Intermittent Fasting lifestyle with the updated Berberine Fasting Accelerator by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/berberine-fasting-accelerator Use code podcast at checkout to save Link to Video and Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3zWVUUb Research Mentioned: Islami, F. et al. Proportion and number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors in the United States, 2019. CA: A Cancer J. Clin. (2024) doi:10.3322/caac.21858. Key Takeaways: CNN Article Overview (00:53): Specific Risk Factors (01:46): Cancer Prevention Strategies (02:48): Role of Exercise (04:25): 2019 Study Findings (06:15): Alcohol Consumption Impact (10:07): Diet and Cancer Risk (10:59): Conclusion (11:53):