Elevated omega-3 and omega-6 levels are linked to reduced risks of several cancers, including colon, stomach, and lung cancer. Omega-6 levels inversely associated with 14 cancer types; omega-3 levels ...
Many lifestyle factors are already known to influence cancer development, prompting people to modify their habits. Well-established connections include smoking as a cause of lung cancer, excessive ...
The importance of calcium in the body has been stressed to many of us from childhood, and for good reason. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, and its functions range from promoting ...
Through extracting microbial profiles of lung cancer tissues and combining single-cell analysis, it shows that the distribution of microbiota-related cells and microbiome are related to ...