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January 28, 2020 - A study published in the journal Gut found that two or more weekly servings of yogurt can help lower the risk of developing adenomas which precede the development of colorectal cancer — at least in men. These adenomas, while usually benign, are abnormal growths that could develop into malign or harmful tumors.A serving of yogurt a day can keep colon cancer awayPrevious research has established that eating large amounts of yogurt could lower the risk ...
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January 19, 2020 - adenomas, anti-cancer, anticancer, cancer prevention, Colorectal Cancer, food is medicine, functional food, goodcancer, goodfood, goodhealth, goodmedicine, goodscience, gut health, healing foods, Lactobacillus bulgaricus, prevention, Streptococcus thermophilius, superfood, yogurt Colorectal cancer, as the name implies, is a type of cancer that begins in the colon or the rectum. According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is the third most common ...
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February 23, 2020 - In a recent study published on the medical journal Gut, researchers from the Department of Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis, Missouri, found that men who ate at least two pots of yogurt a week had a nearly 20 percent lowered risk of developing adenomas, or growths that lead to bowel cancer, than men who didn't eat the fermented snack food.In addition, those who ate yogurt also had a 26 percent decreased risk of developing ...
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August 31, 2006 - Celebrex doubles risk of heart attacks, has 'no role' in treating colon cancerThursday, August 31, 2006 by: NewsTargetTags: Celebrex, dangerous drugs, health newsThe larger of the two studies -- conducted by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston -- tracked the occurrence of polyps called adenomas in more than 2,000 patients with a prior history of the growths, which are precursors to colon cancer. The patients were split into three groups: The first ...
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September 29, 2006 - adenomas (polyps) and eventual colon cancer. Recently, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been used to treat some patients with this condition, but these compounds often produce significant side effects, including gastrointestinal ulcerations and bleeding, according to Giardiello.Previous observational studies in populations that consume large amounts of curry, as well as laboratory research on rodents have strongly suggested that curcumin -- a ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-04-03-eating-a-high-fat-western-diet-increases-your-risk-of-colon-cancer.html
April 03, 2019 - adenomas, which are non-cancerous growths. In humans, these growths are common in the intestine and are regularly removed during colonoscopies. They typically take decades to turn into malignant adenocarcinomas. However, the adenomas in these mice rapidly turned cancerous upon the feeding of high-fat diets.The researchers concluded that maintaining a balance of bile acids is essential in reducing cancer growth. They also suggested that these findings could ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-11-19-young-cancers-on-the-rise-new-studies-point-to-ultra-processed-food.html
November 19, 2025 - adenomas. These adenomas are the abnormal growths that stand as direct precursors to colon cancer.The research pinpointed a particularly insidious culprit: artificially sweetened drinks. Millions of young women, believing they are making a healthy choice by selecting diet sodas, are instead dosing their bodies with chemicals that systematically dismantle their internal defense systems. At the cellular level, these additives are like stealth saboteurs, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-07-12-reduce-your-colorectal-cancer-risk-with-60-minutes-of-exercise.html
July 12, 2020 - adenomas are bigger in size and more likely to develop into cancer.“This increased level of risk reduction correlated with villous adenomas, which are aggressive polyps with a diameter of more than 1 cm and are the most likely to evolve into colorectal cancer,” explained Leandro Rezende, one of the lead authors of the study.Physical activity reduces the risk of colorectal cancer because it decreases body fat, inflammation and insulin levels. It can ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-03-20-beans-linked-reduced-cancer-heart-disease-risk.html
2 days ago - adenomas, which are precursors to colon cancer [1]. Participants least likely to have a polyp recurrence consumed between 31 and 233 grams of beans per day [1].The high fiber content of beans is cited as a key mechanism, helping to remove excess hormones and carcinogens from the body [1]. Compounds in beans, such as phytic acid (phytates), are also under study for their potential role in lowering cancer rates observed among populations eating plant-based diets rich in ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-11-18-study-upfs-linked-surge-colorectal-cancer-women.html
November 18, 2025 - adenomas (aggressive precancerous growths) compared to those eating just three servings per day.Big Food, Big Pharma and the silent war on public healthThis study is just the latest evidence exposing the deliberate poisoning of the food supply by corporate interests. UPFs engineered for addiction, shelf stability and profit are packed with: Yet, regulatory agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – deeply captured by Big ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-07-17-western-diet-high-in-processed-sugar-and-altered-fats-linked-to-liver-cancer.html
July 17, 2017 - adenomas."Gut and liver health are linked. It is clear that microbial imbalance and dysregulated bile acid synthesis are inseparable, and they jointly contribute to hepatic inflammation via the gut–liver axis. In addition, gut microbiota and bile acid profiles may explain the gender difference in liver disease, as liver cancer incidence is much higher in men than in women," senior study investigator Dr. Yu-Jui Yvonne Wan said in an article on Genetic Engineering & ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-10-12-efficacy-of-colonoscopies-now-in-question.html
October 12, 2022 - adenomas. Currently, the colonoscopy is regarded as a gold standard for the prevention of colorectal cancer. Research previously showed that the colonoscopy was responsible for a 70 percent reduction in colon cancer incidence and mortality, but none of this research included any large randomized trials to show real life results.The medical consensus recommends every person get screened at least once every decade after age 45-50. Michael Bretthauer, a gastroenterologist ...
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November 11, 2018 - adenomas, become cancer.Symptoms of colorectal cancer include a change in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, dark stools or blood in the stool, cramping or abdominal pain, weakness and fatigue, and unintended weight loss. The risk of getting this type of cancer increases with age, and more often occurs in men than in women. Rarely, it can also be inherited.Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. It is the third most commonly ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-04-12-heavy-intake-of-antibiotics-linked-to-deadly-bowel-cancer.html
April 12, 2017 - adenomas or polyps by up to 36 percent in women aged 20 to 39 years. The study also showed that the risk of adenoma diagnosis increased by up to 69 percent in women who had long-term antibiotic treatment in their forties or fifties. However, researchers stressed that more studies are needed to confirm the findings. The results were published in the journal Gut. (RELATED: Discover more news about the dangers of modern medicine at DangerousMedicine.com)More reasons ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-04-09-bowel-cancer-risk-skyrockets-after-taking-antibiotics-for-just-two-weeks.html
April 09, 2017 - Researchers pooled data from the Nurses Health Study and found that undergoing antibiotic treatment between 15 days to two months increased the risk of developing adenomas or polyps by up to 36 percent in women aged 20 to 39 years. Study data also showed that the risk of adenoma diagnosis increased by up to 69 percent in women who had long-term antibiotic treatment in their forties or fifties. The overall risk of adenoma diagnosis was 73 percent higher in women who had ...
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August 15, 2006 - From Ancient Egypt to Your Dinner Plate...Garlic: It's Good for You! (press release)Tuesday, August 15, 2006 by: NewsTargetTags: health news, Natural News, nutrition"Medical texts from China, India, Egypt, Greece and Italy mention medical applications of garlic," says Dr. Rivlin, professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, attending physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, and director of the Nutrition Center at the Strang Cancer ...
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October 19, 2017 - adenomas that corresponded to the dosage they received.Nevertheless, Monsanto chose to downplay this disturbing finding, saying that these tumors weren’t related to the treatment. They even sent further research to the EPA to try to discount the tumors. This did little to sway the EPA experts back then, with one statistician writing in a 1985 memo that glyphosate was indeed suspect and that the argument put forth by Monsanto was not acceptable. The toxicology branch ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-04-25-genetic-biological-weaponry-deployed-through-food-supply.html
April 25, 2023 - adenomas of parotid glands, choroid plexus tumors, and ependymomas in children.This sick, ghastly vaccine experimentation will continue to occur, albeit more directly through the food supply, and more efficiently using mRNA platforms designed for beef, swine and produce.Even worse, new mRNA programs to “protect animal populations” could be subterfuge altogether – the perfect excuse to manipulate human DNA and prime humans for further population control. As ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-12-10-ancient-fermented-foods-are-linked-to-cancer-prevention.html
December 10, 2025 - adenomas and cancer. The probiotics in yogurt help maintain a diverse gut flora, crowd out harmful bacteria, and may produce compounds that directly inhibit tumor growth.Maximizing benefits and navigating cautionsTo harness the full potential of these foods, selection and preparation matter. However, these potent foods are not without cautions. Miso is high in sodium, so individuals with hypertension or kidney issues should choose low-sodium versions ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-11-14-ultra-processed-foods-linked-to-increased-bowel-cancer-risk.html
November 14, 2025 - adenomas, a type of polyp, with artificially sweetened drinks being a significant driver of this trend.While the term "polyp" can sound innocuous, a specific subset of these growths are the well-established precursors to colorectal cancer. Over time, if undetected and removed, these polyps can evolve into full-blown cancer. The study recorded 1,189 cases of these early-onset tumors and 1,598 serrated lesions, another type of abnormal growth linked to cancer. The ...
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