Rising colorectal cancer risk in young adults calls for earlier screening, study suggests
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 A class of diabetes medications may reduce the risk of colorectal cancerA class of diabetes medications may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer
 
A groundbreaking study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University suggests a class of medications used to treat type 2 diabetes may also reduce the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC).
 
 
 Rising colorectal cancer risk in young adults calls for earlier screening, study suggestsRising colorectal cancer risk in young adults calls for earlier screening, study suggests
 
Study reveals an increase in adenomas and advanced adenomas in younger adults, alongside a rise in colorectal cancer incidence in males under 50, suggesting a need for earlier screening, particularly in men.
 
   Study explores the intricate gut-brain-liver connection and its impact on healthStudy explores the intricate gut-brain-liver connection and its impact on health
 
Study reviews the gut-brain-liver axis, revealing the complex interplay between these organs in health and disease and the implications for therapeutic interventions, focusing on how gut microbiota affects liver and brain health.
 
   Flaxseed lignans found to influence gut microbiome and breast cancer riskFlaxseed lignans found to influence gut microbiome and breast cancer risk
 
A new study demonstrates that the human gut microbiome may be a factor in breast health. Lifestyle and diet have long been known to affect human health.
 
 First study to report isolation of M. saskatchewanense from medical devices
 
First study to report isolation of M. saskatchewanense from medical devicesResearchers reported the first isolation of M. saskatchewanense from medical-grade equipment.
 
 
 Organoid models for cancer research
 
Organoid models for cancer researchThis article describes Organoids' features and their role in cancer research.
 
 
 Simple screening tool reveals the prevalence of malnutrition among patients at UNC’s IBD clinic
 
Simple screening tool reveals the prevalence of malnutrition among patients at UNC’s IBD clinicEating food and absorbing its nutrients is an everyday occurrence, but this normal activity can look different for someone who suffers from inflammatory bowel disease.
 
 
 Understanding why healthy cells help cancer cells to evade treatment
 
Understanding why healthy cells help cancer cells to evade treatmentChemotherapy becomes less effective because healthy cells push cancer cells to grow more slowly, according to two studies from researchers at UCL and Yale.
 
 
 Study reveals treatment gaps and burden of symptoms among patients with microscopic colitis
 
Study reveals treatment gaps and burden of symptoms among patients with microscopic colitisIt's a hidden cause of diarrhea and the development of the disease is poorly understood. Multiple factors work against the diagnosis of microscopic colitis, an inflammatory digestive disease, because the symptom distress compared to patients with other causes of chronic diarrhea remains unknown.