Regularly consuming 'live' yogurt may reduce the likelihood of one form of colorectal cancer, a new study suggests.
Just two servings of yogurt a week may protect the bowels from some specific types of cancer, according to a new long-term ...
A new study tied eating at least 2 servings of yogurt per week to a lower risk of an aggressive type of colorectal cancer.
The study released Wednesday found that people who ate two or more servings of yogurt per week tended to have lower rates of ...
The researchers found that having at least two servings of yogurt a week was helpful. A serving of yogurt is 6 ounces, so ...
Scientists have found that consuming yogurt regularly may lower the risk of a specific type of colorectal cancer. The study ...
Can yogurt help combat colon cancer? Find out how Bifidobacterium in yogurt may offer protective effects against cancer.
Yogurt, a fermented dairy product rich in beneficial bacteria, is widely recognized for its health benefits. Research ...
Mass General Brigham researchers have found that eating yogurt over time can help protect against colon cancer: ‘The ...
Discover how adding creamy, probiotic-rich live yogurt to your diet may help shield your body against colorectal cancer while ...
Regular yogurt intake may lower the risk of Bifidobacterium-positive colorectal cancer, particularly in the proximal colon, ...
According to researchers at MGB, those who have two or more servings of yogurt weekly tend to have a reduced risk of one type ...