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Yogurt Might Help Men Avoid Colon Cancer: Study. HealthDay June 18, 2019.

Men Who Eat Two Portions of Yoghurt a Week Less Likely to Develop Bowel Cancer, Study Suggests. Independent June 19, 2019.

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Americans Getting More Inactive, Computers Partly to Blame. AP News April 23, 2019

Computers, Not TV, Are to Blame for Increase in US Sitting Time, Study Says. CNN April 23, 2019

Americans Are Sitting at Record Rates. Here’s Why That’s So Dangerous. Time April 23, 2019.

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Too Much TV Raises Women’s Odds for Early-Onset Colon Cancer: Study. HealthDay February 5, 2019

Binge-Watching TV Raises the Risk of Bowel Cancer—Even for Those Who are Slim and Active. The Sun February 5, 2019 

Sitting in Front of the TV for Two Hours a Day Raises Your Risk of Bowel Cancer by 70%, Scientists Declare Amid Sharp Rise in Cases. Daily Mail February 5, 2019