The latest study on the link between what we eat and cancer risk comes from the University of Oxford and it suggests that simply drinking a glass of milk every day can do more than help you maintain ...
There is, however, more to the story. Calcium, not just dairy, lowers bowel cancer risk Despite what the headlines may imply, the study did not find that dairy milk alone is linked to reduced risk.
In a new clinical practice guideline, the AGA provided evidence-based recommendations for either antiviral prophylaxis or continued surveillance to manage hepatitis B virus reactivation in ...
There are many barriers to a timely diagnosis and management of lower gastrointestinal conditions, including poor public awareness ... Although a referral for suspected cancer or suspected ...
Diseases of the GI tract include irritable bowel syndrome and colon cancer. A minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose intestinal symptoms and look for the presence of abnormal tissue in the ...
Bowel habits vary from person to person. However, sudden changes can indicate an underlying health condition, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). For some ...
A glass of milk a day could help keep bowel cancer away – or so finds a ... large glass containing 300mg of calcium – had a 17% lower risk of developing bowel cancer. This reduction in risk ...