Colon cancer could be caused by certain types of cooking oils, a new study has warned. Oils like sunflower, canola, corn and grapeseed have been highlighted as oils of concern. The piece published ...
Cancer Institute in the United States has revealed that these ultra-processed foods may be fuelling cancerous growths in the colon. Scientists made the discovery after examining 81 cancerous colon ...
cDivision of Public Health Sciences, Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA dDivision of Gastroenterology, John T Milliken Department of Medicine, ...
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Veo 2’s videos can be extended to minutes in length Google claims that prompt adherence of the AI model has also improved Veo 2 is currently being rolled out to VideoFX ...
Early-onset colorectal cancer — that is, in people younger than 50 — is on the rise, increasing 1.4% every year and stumping health professionals. And it’s not so easy to catch early ...
New research links high levels of omega-6 fatty acids with colon cancer tumor growth. Omega-6 fatty acids are also found in seed oils, which are abundant in ultraprocessed foods. The study ...
Colorectal cancer cases are increasing, especially among young adults under 55, with lifestyle and environmental factors possibly playing a role. While changes in bowel habits, including pencil ...
In short, an unhealthy diet can affect the growth and progression of colorectal cancer, according to the study. Researchers found traces of lipids, or unhealthy fats, in 162 tumor samples from ...