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How Wildfire Smoke, Light at Night, and 'Solar Jet Lag' Can Increase Cancer Risk

How Wildfire Smoke, Light at Night, and 'Solar Jet Lag' Can Increase Cancer Risk

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In this episode, Trang VoPham, PhD, MPH, MS, from Fred Hutch Cancer Center discusses the impact of environmental exposures like wildfire smoke and solar jet lag on health with Diane Mapes from Fred Hutch News. Dr. VoPham also lists other potential risks, such as for liver cancer, and offers potential strategies for mitigation of these impacts.

One takeaway: Where you live in a time zone impacts your circadian rhythms and your risks for disease.

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