Colon Cancer Treatment - Study: grilled foods may increase chances for colon cancer
Study: grilled foods may increase chances for colon cancer
Wave 3 - (LOUISVILLE) — A growing body of research suggests high-heat cooking may be a risk factor for disease. For example a diet high in grilled meat has long been suspected as a risk factor for colon cancer. “The thought is high temperatures while these
Exercise helping boomers stave off aging
Quad Cities Onlines - The sweeping spread graphically noted that, compared with people who exercise, inactive folks are 40 percent more likely to get colon cancer, 60 percent more likely to develop osteoporosis and 45 percent at higher risk of developing coronary artery
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Pioneer Press - COLON CANCER There are different screening methods, but increasingly, colonoscopy is recommended. For women with normal risk, screen at age 50 and every 10 years thereafter; people with a personal history of polyps or inflammatory bowel disease or