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Colorectal Cancer in Older Women Can Be Caused Due To High Blood Sugar

Latest studies from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Yeshiva University have revealed that obesity and excess blood sugar can have a direct effect on increasing the risk of colorectal cancer. In order to get to these facts, more than 5000 women who had crossed menopausal stage were considered. Cancer of the colon and Read more

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High Fiber Food is a Good Remedy to Avoid Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer can be avoided by consuming a high fiber food, according to latest research. Grains, especially whole grains and cereals can be a very effective remedy against colorectal cancer. This cancer is the cancer that attacks the rectum and colon region of the body. The research was carried out by researchers in Holland and Read more

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Obesity Gets a New Drug – Those Which Treat Tumors

A drug that is used to suppress tumors of colorectal cancer can help in fighting obesity, as per latest reports. Obesity is fast turning out to be an epidemic. With an increase in sedentary lifestyle, unhealthy diet and food habits and low physical activity, obesity is turning out to as major a risk as heart Read more

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Folate Diet Reduces Colorectal Cancer Risk

Folate diet beneficial in cancer prevention The latest study on folate diets has shown that intake of folate diet can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. The study was conducted under the leadership of Victoria Stevens, who is the strategic director of lab services for American Cancer Society. A massive study that encompassed more than Read more

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Cancer Drops In USA

Cancer is among the primary diseases that account for most deaths in the United States. The most common types of cancer are lung cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and breast cancer. Fortunately, the rate of cancer and mortality are declining in the US. Cancer Rates Decline Cancer rates continue to fall in the Unites States. Read more