You Gotta Get Up to Get Your Cancer Risk Down, New Study Finds
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"You Gotta Get Up to Get Your Cancer Risk Down, New Study Finds" is generating significant coverage in the Health category, with 14 articles from 14 distinct sources tracked by PULSE so far.
Outlets currently covering the story include MedPage Today, IndexBox, EurekAlert! and Medical News Today. PULSE measures a story's velocity from how quickly new articles appear and how many independent newsrooms join the coverage.
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Generated by PULSE's extractive engine from coverage metadata only — no AI-written claims. Updated 43d ago.
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Coverage (14)
- Study Warns on Sedentary Behavior and Cancer Mortality MedPage Today · 46d ago
- Prolonged Sedentary Behaviour Increases Cancer Mortality Risk – PLOS Medicine Study IndexBox · 46d ago
- Prolonged sedentary behavior associated with increased cancer risk, study finds (IMAGE) EurekAlert! · 46d ago
- Cancer: Why every extra hour of uninterrupted sitting may raise risk Medical News Today · 46d ago
- How sitting down for too long can increase the risk of cancer The Independent · 46d ago
- Sitting or Reclining for More Than 30 Minutes at a Time Every Day May Increase Cancer Risk, New Study Finds People.com · 46d ago
- Sitting for more than half-an-hour daily increases cancer death risk Belfast Telegraph · 46d ago
- Glasgow researchers say breaking up sitting time could cut cancer death risk The Herald · 46d ago
- Brief breaks during each hour of sedentary behaviour are associated with a lower risk of death from cancer Science Media Centre España · 46d ago
- Prolonged Sitting One Extra Hour Raises Cancer Mortality Risk by 9% 동아사이언스 · 46d ago
- Sitting for more than half an hour daily increases risk of cancer death The Telegraph · 46d ago
- Long sitting bouts linked to increased cancer risk Medical Xpress · 46d ago
- Sitting for more than 30 minutes at a time linked to higher risk of cancer death The Guardian · 46d ago
- You Gotta Get Up to Get Your Cancer Risk Down, New Study Finds Gizmodo · 46d ago
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