New FDA-approved screening options make colorectal cancer detection easier than ever, with 91% survival rates when caught ...
Researchers discovered that R. inulinivorans plays an important role in muscle strength and could act as a probiotic candidate for nutraceutical interventions targeting age-related muscle-wasting ...
When the digestive system fails to absorb fructose, the lingering sugar disrupts the gut microbiome. A recent study reveals this bacterial shift sparks low-grade, body-wide inflammation that can alter ...
While Canadians can start routine testing for colorectal cancer starting at age 50, some advocates want to start screenings at 45 to help catch cases early.
Scientists from the University of Almería and the University of Granada, together with researchers from Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC, Netherlands), have identified an intestinal bacterium of ...
Healthfirst hosted a community workshop highlighting colorectal cancer, screening, prevention and nutrition at the Saint Barnabas Hospital Health Center.
Scientists are discovering that the trillions of bacteria living in the human gut may influence far more than digestion. A new study has found that a specific gut bacterium may be linked to stronger ...
This finding could lead to a probiotic for human consumption that helps maintain strength and fitness during aging The study has been published in the prestigious scientific journal Gut Scientists ...
The Colonial Diner in Lyndhurst is what happens when someone decides to preserve a perfect moment in American history and also serve really good pancakes. This gleaming chrome and red beauty on Route ...
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a reminder that taking care of ourselves isn’t a weakness, but it’s a ...
Tammy Walker Cancer Center’s Daniel Craig is on a mission to stop a killer – by telling everyone to get screened for ...
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