A study of 88,000 Americans reveals how drinking patterns from your twenties through retirement shape colorectal cancer risk ...
Higher average lifetime alcohol intake was associated with a higher risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), especially rectal cancer ...
Objectives Youth football players are vulnerable to apophyseal injuries, which can have long-term consequences for health and performance. The objective was to assess the incidence, severity and ...
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"In this study, there was little evidence for an overall association between the oral microbiome and CRC but we identified associations between specific measures and site-specific CRC risk. Greater ...
Stratified by Bifidobacterium positivity, the association between CRC incidence and yogurt intake was only observed among patients with Bifidobacterium-positive tumors. People who regularly consume ...
The bacteria in yogurt appear to promote an overall healthy balance of bacteria in the gut, which promotes a strong and healthy gut barrier. In the study, researchers at Mass General Brigham looked at ...
Humans have been eating yogurt for millennia. Ancient texts reference its health-promoting properties. Now a new study finds yogurt may reduce the risk of certain types of colon cancer. Humans have ...
Humans have been consuming yogurt for millennia. Ancient texts dating back to 6,000 B.C. reference its health-promoting properties. Now, a new study finds one more benefit to a long-term yogurt habit: ...
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