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Is popcorn actually good for you? Experts explain the real effects on colon health and cancer risk
Popcorn isn’t just a movie snack—it’s a surprisingly high-fiber food that may support colon health, but experts say it ...
Eating a balanced diet can lower your cancer risk and improve your overall health. Replace refined grains, added sugars, and highly processed foods with whole grains, beans, vegetables, and fruits.
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Ultra-processed foods linked to rising colon cancer rates among young adults, study finds
A new Harvard-led study suggests that the modern American diet—packed with ultra-processed foods—may be fueling the alarming rise in colorectal cancer cases among adults under 50.
Diet culture is, objectively, the worst—and it's probably making you a lot less healthy, sometimes in potentially life-threatening ways. According to a new study from the University of Toronto, ...
Recent research has delved deep into the manifold ways in which diet can affect gut health throughout a person's life. Here ...
A new study found that ultra-processed foods are linked to a 45% higher risk of colon cancer in women as they can disrupt the ...
A daily magnesium supplement alters the bacteria that produce vitamin D in the colon and could influence colorectal cancer ...
Share on Pinterest Recent evidence shows how diet might affect the risk for cancers of the gastrointestinal system. Image credit: Trent Lanz/Stocksy. There is plenty of research suggesting that a ...
An anti-inflammatory diet may be beneficial for colon cancer survivors. In a clinical trial, those with colon cancer who followed an anti-inflammatory diet had longer overall survival rates than those ...
Recently, a 31-year-old man got diagnosed with Colon Cancer. In an IG post, he listed down his symptoms, and why one must ...
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