Think insomnia is harmless? New research suggests poor sleep may be fuelling rise of cancer risk in under-50s, especially in women

Home Breaking News Think insomnia is harmless? New research suggests poor sleep may be fuelling rise of cancer risk in under-50s, especially in women
Groundbreaking studies reveal a troubling connection between poor sleep and a surge in early-onset cancers, especially in women under 50. Researchers have uncovered a strong correlation between sleep disturbances and higher incidences of breast, bowel, uterine, and ovarian cancers. Health experts are urging everyone to prioritize both the quality and quantity of sleep as an essential strategy for cancer prevention.