Study Links Common Number to Early Cancer Detection

A study suggests that the amount you spend on taxes could influence your risk of cancer. Researchers have found a link between states with high tax rates and cancer mortality, as reported by dailymail.co.uk. This comes as Lori Healey, senior VP of the Obama Presidential Center and former CEO of McPier, dies at 65, according to the Chicago Tribune.
In other health-related news, a man who battled NC State to get Poe Hall independently tested has also died of cancer, as reported by wral.com. Simultaneously, eurasiareview.com highlights that rising temperatures and carbon could increase arsenic levels in rice. Cleveland.com discusses the need for more support for Cleveland’s long-term HIV survivors.
Regarding sports and personal stories, thesportsrush.com features an emotional interview with cancer survivor Greg Brooks Jr., whose disability shattered his NFL dream, moving Ryan Clark to tears. Meanwhile, badgerofhonor.com teases what’s next for Wisconsin, with Greg Gard dropping hints.
Tampa General Hospital has been ranked among the top third of facilities in the U.S., with high marks for mortality rate and length of stay among patients, according to floridapolitics.com. Best Life reports that weight-loss drugs could reduce the risk of death by 50%, though specifically not Ozempic, as the battle between weight-loss drugs continues.
In entertainment and personal reflections, express.co.uk shares a heartbreaking update from David Attenborough, who addresses his own mortality ahead of his 99th birthday. Moving to sports, kansascity.com features a heartwarming moment between AJ Dybantsa and his mom before his BYU journey.
Utah has been in the news for multiple reasons. fox13now.com reports on a flash of light seen above Utah skies, possibly a meteor. Additionally, gephardtdaily.com notes that a Post Malone concert at Rice-Eccles Stadium triggered earthquake readings at the University of Utah seismology lab.