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Study Identifies Potential Warning Signs of Colorectal Cancer in Younger Adults. NCI. June 16, 2023
Key Red Flags for Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer. Medscape. May 11, 2023
As colon cancer spreads in younger adults, new research identifies earliest symptoms. NBC News. May 4, 2023
Bowel cancer ‘red flags’: Four signs you should see a doctor now – even if you’re young. Mirror. May 4, 2023
Red flags indicate risk for early-onset colorectal cancer. Washington University in St. Louis News. May 3, 2023
Sugar-sweetened drinks linked to increased risk of colorectal cancer in women under 50. Washington University in St. Louis News. May 6, 2021
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Poor diet quality linked to increased risk for early-onset colorectal cancer precursors Healio. December 03, 2020
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.
Eating Yogurt Twice a Week Could Lower the Risk of Pre-Cancerous Bowel Growths in Men by 20%, Study Finds. Daily Mail. June 18, 2019.
Men who eat yogurt may have lower colon cancer risk. Reuters. July 3, 2019
Americans Are Sitting More and We Have Computers to Blame. The Wall Street Journal. April 23, 2019
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.
The Lure of Computers Means Americans Are Sitting More than Before. The Verge. April 23, 2019
Obesity Linked to Increased Risk of Early-onset Colorectal Cancer. Washington University in St. Louis News. October 11, 2018.
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Obesity Tied to Colon Cancer Risk in Younger Women. The New York Times. October 11, 2018
Colorectal Cancer is Killing More 20- to 30-year-olds. We Have Some Clues about Why. Vox. May 30, 2019.
Sedentary Lifestyle Could Increase Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Young Women. NBC News. February 5, 2019
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