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 Study finds vegetarians less likely to develop several common and rare cancersStudy finds vegetarians less likely to develop several common and rare cancers
 
A large North American cohort study found that vegetarian diets were linked to lower risks of several cancers, including colorectal, stomach, breast, prostate, and lymphoproliferative cancers. No evidence suggested that vegetarian eating increased cancer risk for any site.
 
 
 Colorectal cancer rates nearly triple among younger people in SwedenColorectal cancer rates nearly triple among younger people in Sweden
 
According to a study by Karolinska Institutet, nearly three times as many people under the age of 50 in Sweden are diagnosed with colorectal cancer today compared with the early 1990s.
 
   Most Americans unaware that HPV causes multiple types of cancerMost Americans unaware that HPV causes multiple types of cancer
 
The human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause six types of cancer. It's responsible for almost all cervical cancer cases. HPV now causes the majority of oropharyngeal (throat) cancers. It can also cause anal, vaginal, vulvar and penile cancers.
 
   New AAV gene therapy reverses age-related macular degenerationNew AAV gene therapy reverses age-related macular degeneration
 
Neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) is a progressive eye disease characterized by choroidal neovascularization and subretinal hemorrhage and exudation, leading to vision impairment. Current first-line treatment for nAMD are anti-VEGF agents, which has shown promising therapeutics outcomes.
 
   Study shows probiotics help preterm babies fight antibiotic-resistant bacteriaStudy shows probiotics help preterm babies fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria
 
Researchers found that probiotics help reduce antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the guts of very-low-birth-weight preterm infants, but cannot fully prevent resistance genes from spreading. Antibiotic use still promotes gene swapping, highlighting the limits of probiotics alone in neonatal care.
 
 Nanobody breakthrough offers precise targeting of lung cancer cells
 
Nanobody breakthrough offers precise targeting of lung cancer cellsA research team led by Dr. Juyeon Jung at the Bio-Nano Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), has developed a nanobody-based technology that can precisely identify and attack only lung cancer cells, opening new possibilities for cancer therapy.
 
 
 Scientists link gut microbes to stronger muscles and healthier aging
 
Scientists link gut microbes to stronger muscles and healthier agingResearchers discovered that gut microbes, including Lactobacillus reuteri and L. johnsonii, can enhance muscle strength in aging mice. Co-administration of these strains boosted muscle mass, performance, and reduced inflammation, pointing to a possible microbiome-based strategy for muscle health.
 
 
 Researchers uncover a novel way platelets can suppress inflammation
 
Researchers uncover a novel way platelets can suppress inflammationPlatelets are probably best known for their role in blood clotting, making scabs and related, if less salubrious, contributions to heart attacks and strokes. But these tiny, saucer-shaped blood cells have other physiological duties as well, including surveillance for viral or bacterial infections, the recruitment of immune cells to the site of a suspected incursion, and even the direct destruction of pathogens.
 
 
 Microbial DNA signature in the blood differentiates primary liver cancer from metastatic colorectal cancer
 
Microbial DNA signature in the blood differentiates primary liver cancer from metastatic colorectal cancerDetermining whether a cancerous tumor originated in a given location or spread there from another tissue or organ in the body is important when assessing the likely course of a patient's disease.
 
 
 Red meat consumption disrupts gut bacteria and worsens colonic inflammation
 
Red meat consumption disrupts gut bacteria and worsens colonic inflammationEpidemiological studies have revealed a strong correlation between red meat consumption and the development of inflammatory bowel disease.
 
 
 Study finds link between epigenetic aging and colorectal cancer risk in postmenopausal women
 
Study finds link between epigenetic aging and colorectal cancer risk in postmenopausal womenA new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 7, 2025, titled "Epigenetic age and accelerated aging phenotypes: a tumor biomarker for predicting colorectal cancer."
 
 
 AI model detects genetic changes in colorectal cancer from tissue images
 
AI model detects genetic changes in colorectal cancer from tissue imagesAn international, interdisciplinary research team led by Prof. Jakob N. Kather from the Else Kröner Fresenius Center (EKFZ) for Digital Health at TUD Dresden University of Technology analyzed seven independent patient cohorts from Europe and the USA using their newly developed AI model.
 
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