
Study Says Everyday Food Can Reduce Colon Cancer Risk by Up to 50 Percent
According to study: Everyday food can reduce colorectal cancer risk by up to 50 percent.
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Another analysis, already published in March on ScienceDirect, comes to a similar conclusion: Yogurt consumption is associated with a 20 to 40 percent lower risk of colorectal cancer – especially for tumors in the upper colon, where the gut bacterium Bifidobacterium is particularly common. Colorectal cancer: Second study confirms: Yogurt especially protects the colon The result is clear: Those who consume yogurt, probiotics or prebiotics have, according to News-Medical.net, about 50 percent lower chances of developing colorectal cancer – compared to people who do not consume these products.
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Another analysis, already published in March on ScienceDirect, comes to a similar conclusion: Yogurt consumption is associated with a 20 to 40 percent lower risk of colorectal cancer – especially for tumors in the upper colon, where the gut bacterium Bifidobacterium is particularly common.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Colorectal cancer: Second study confirms: Yogurt especially protects the colon The result is clear: Those who consume yogurt, probiotics or prebiotics have, according to News-Medical.net, about 50 percent lower chances of developing colorectal cancer – compared to people who do not consume these products.
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