Among identical twins who share 100% of their genes, one twin has a roughly 25% chance of developing MS if the other twin has the disease. For fraternal twins who share 50% of their genes, this rate ...
A recent study suggests that regular consumption of yogurt could reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. This discovery ...
Based on the research, individuals who consumed two or more servings of yogurt per week had a lower tumor incidence than ...
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New research found that eating at least two servings of this probiotic-rich food a week may protect against a specific type ...
Scientists have found that consuming yogurt regularly may lower the risk of a specific type of colorectal cancer. The study ...
People who regularly consume yogurt had lower incidence of Bifidobacterium-positive proximal colon cancer, according to results of a study published in Gut Microbes. Investigators ...
Long-term yogurt consumption is associated with a reduced risk of Bifidobacterium-positive colorectal cancer, particularly in ...
Their findings? Those who ate more yogurt had a 20% lower risk of colon cancer if their tumors contained Bifidobacterium. What's more, this effect was much more noticeable in cancers that started in ...
The researchers found that people who habitually consumed 2 or more servings of yogurt a week had a 20% lower rate of Bifidobacterium-positive bowel tumors. Colorectal cancer is the third most common ...
A recent study found that including heat-treated Bifidobacterium longum CECT-7347 (Priome Gut Health) combined with ...