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Roundup and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (2026): A Comprehensive Evidence-Based Authority Report

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Executive Overview Few environmental health controversies have generated as much scientific, legal, and public debate as the relationship between Roundup (a glyphosate-based herbicide) and Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) . In 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans.” Regulatory agencies such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reached different conclusions. Meanwhile, juries awarded billions in damages against Monsanto , now owned by Bayer . This report evaluates: The epidemiologic data Regulatory risk assessments Mechanistic toxicology Litigation outcomes Absolute vs relative risk Occupational vs consumer exposure Systems-level environmental carcinogenesis All major claims below are linked to primary or authoritative sources. 1. What Is Glyphosate and Why Is It So Widely Used? Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup. Introduced in 197...

Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Personalized Dietary Strategies for Cancer Prevention: A 2025 Review

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Abstract Dietary factors contribute to approximately 30–50% of cancer cases worldwide, with modifiable risks including low intake of plant-based foods and high consumption of processed meats and sugars. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a transformative tool in precision nutrition, enabling hyper-personalized dietary recommendations that outperform traditional one-size-fits-all approaches. This narrative review synthesizes evidence up to November 2025 on AI-driven dietary strategies for cancer prevention, focusing on personalized risk prediction, optimization of anti-cancer food patterns (e.g., Mediterranean diet enriched with cruciferous vegetables), and integration of time-restricted eating (TRE). Key platforms such as ZOE, Levels Health, and emerging AI virtual dietitians demonstrate improved metabolic control, reduced inflammation, and enhanced adherence. When combined with evidence-based patterns like high cruciferous vegetable intake (rich in sulforaphane) and TRE, AI p...

Immunometabolic Oncology 2026: A Patient-Optimized Strategic Guide

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Introduction: Why Immuno-metabolism Matters Immunometabolism is an emerging interdisciplinary field that explores the intricate relationship between metabolic processes and immune system activity, bridging the disciplines of immunology and metabolism. (1) Cancer treatment is evolving. Traditional therapies target tumor cells directly (chemotherapy, radiation). Immunotherapy “releases the brakes” on your immune system. Emerging research shows metabolism controls immune function . Simply put: if your immune cells don’t have enough energy, they can’t fight cancer effectively — no matter how good your therapy is. This guide translates complex research into practical understanding for patients, caregivers, and anyone managing cancer alongside standard care. Part 1 — Understanding the Immune-Metabolism Connection 1.1 Cancer as a Metabolic Battlefield Tumors compete with your immune system for nutrients: Glucose: primary fuel for T cells Amino acids: needed for immune cell proliferation Oxy...

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