Category: Colon

LMU-205

LMU 205 – Your Genes Are Not Your Destiny: How Lifestyle Choices Can Reduce the Risk of Colon Cancer

Your Genes Are Not Your Destiny: How Lifestyle Choices Can Reduce the Risk of Colon CancerSource: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (April 2021)Lifestyle Medicine Update (June 7, 2021)Introduction:For decades, the scientific community held high hopes that the Human Genome Project would unlock the secrets behind age-related degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and various cancers. The Read More

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LMU – 177 Unlocking the Power of Diet and Lifestyle: Shielding Against Colon Cancer

LMU – 177 Unlocking the Power of Diet and Lifestyle: Shielding Against Colon CancerSource: British Medical Journals “Gut” (September 2020)Lifestyle Medicine Update (October 17, 2020)Introduction:Colon cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in most developed nations, wields a significant impact on public health. Over the years, an increasing body of research has pointed to Read More

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LMU 109 – The Weighty Connection: Unravelling Colon Cancer Risk

LMU 109 – The Weighty Connection: Unravelling Colon Cancer RiskSource: Journal: Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention (October 2018)Lifestyle Medicine Update (October 19, 2018)IntroductionIn the realm of health, the intricate interplay between weight and cancer has intrigued researchers for years. On October 11, 2018, the journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention unveiled a research paper that Read More

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LMU 94 – Sunshine Vitamin Shields Against Colorectal Cancer: The Vitamin D Revelation

LMU 94 – Sunshine Vitamin Shields Against Colorectal Cancer: The Vitamin D Revelation Source: Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2018) Lifestyle Medicine Update (July 7, 2018)IntroductionColorectal cancer, the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in North America and many developed nations, casts a shadow over countless lives. However, the tides are turning as groundbreaking Read More

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LMU 89 – The Dietary Connection to Cancer: Decoding the Link between High-Fat Diet, Obesity, and Tumor Initiation

LMU 89 – The Dietary Connection to Cancer: Decoding the Link between High-Fat Diet, Obesity, and Tumor InitiationNMU 89 – How the High-fat North American Diet Shown to Initiate Colon, Breast and Pancreatic CancerLidestyle Medicine Update (May 5, 2018)Introduction:The intricate interplay between diet, obesity, and cancer continues to bewilder researchers and health enthusiasts alike. Amidst Read More

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LMU 81 – Unlocking the Link: How Dietary Cholesterol Fuels Colon Cancer Development

LMU 81 – Unlocking the Link: How Dietary Cholesterol Fuels Colon Cancer Development Source: Journal Cell Stem Cell (January 2018) Lifestyle Medicine Update (January 31, 2018)IntroductionIn the intricate realm of human health, the impact of dietary choices continues to captivate researchers and ignite discussions. One of the long-standing debates revolves around the role of dietary Read More

Calcium Continues to be Linked to Colon Cancer Prevention

LMU 58 – Harnessing Calcium Intake to Shield Against Colorectal Cancer: A Comprehensive Approach

LMU 58 – Harnessing Calcium Intake to Shield Against Colorectal Cancer: A Comprehensive Approach Source: International Journal of Cancer (2014) Lifestyle Medicine Update (July 14, 2017)Introduction:Colorectal cancer emerges as a formidable adversary, ranking second in cancer-related mortality when considering all genders. However, a ray of hope gleams from studies highlighted in the Journal of the National Read More

Caffeinated Coffee Strongly Linked to Reduced Colon Cancer

LMU 49 – The Coffee Conundrum: Caffeine’s Triumph Over Colon Cancer Recurrence

LMU 49 – The Coffee Conundrum: Caffeine’s Triumph Over Colon Cancer Recurrence Source: The Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015 Lifestyle Medicine Update (March 30, 2017)IntroductionIn the realm of innovative medical research, a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology in 2015 has unearthed an intriguing correlation between regular caffeinated coffee consumption and a Read More