The rising rate of colon cancer in young people can't be caused by diet alone, doctors say. Microplastics, sleep, and antibiotics may play a role.
Colorectal cancers, which kill more than 900,000 people each ... the researchers did a timed deletion of one or both aPKC in intestinal epithelial cells, including stem cells, of mice. Deleting both ...
Some of the mice had Alzheimer's symptoms beforehand and some did not. The team found that the mice with Alzheimer's were less likely to develop colorectal cancer.
A little-known mouse protein disrupts cancer-causing chemical changes to genes associated with human colorectal cancer cells and potentially could be used to treat solid tumors, according to a new ...
The study reviewed approximately 3,000 research papers and identified potential links between airborne microplastics and various health conditions.
The Salk Institute found similar results when it studied the risk of colon cancer in relation to high ... associated with altered gut microbiomes in mice, leading to more inflammation, cell ...
Gut bacteria turn fiber into short-chain fatty acids that activate anti-cancer genes and promote healthy cell function.
Oxford Drug Design has reported positive results from an in vivo colorectal cancer model study on mice, which, it said, ...
Researchers studied mice on a fibre-rich diet and found that gut bacteria influence gene regulation through short-chain fatty ...