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Cancer Case Rates Are Rising Across Generations and a Private Spacewalk is Delayed

Aug 05, 202410 min
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Episode description

The American Cancer Society published a study suggesting that for 8 or 34 cancers tracked, case rates are rising from one generation to the next. While headlines often point to sedentary lifestyles and higher weights as a possible cause, some experts say that these factors alone cannot explain the spike. In more hopeful oncology news, there’s a new blood test for colorectal cancer–though it doesn’t replace the importance of colonoscopies. 

SpaceX is delaying their attempt at the first-ever private spacewalk—billionaire Jared Isaacman will have to wait. And on the ground, move over hardwood and softwood—two surviving species of the Liriodendron genus point to a new categorization of midwood.

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Gen X Faces Higher Cancer Rates Than Any Previous Generation 

Why We’ll Never Live in Space 

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