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Childhood Exposure To A Specific Toxin May Lead To Colorectal Cancer In Younger People
IFLScience | April 28, 2025

Colorectal cancer is on the rise among people under 50 in at least 27 countries. The number of cases has doubled every decade for the last 20 years an...

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The Ghost in the Gut: DNA Clues to Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer
American Council on Science and Health | April 28, 2025

Colorectal cancer, long associated with aging, is rising alarmingly in younger adults--especially those born in the 1980s. Investigators are looking p...

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AI-guided hunt points to PHGDH as an upstream drug target in Alzheimer's disease
Drug Discovery & Development | April 27, 2025

Researchers at the University of California San Diego believe they have found an early pinch point in the biology of Alzheimer's disease, one that can...

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Breakthrough AI finds a cause and treatment candidate for Alzheimer's
The Brighter Side of News | April 26, 2025

The causes of Alzheimer's disease have long puzzled researchers, especially when most older adults show signs of the illness even without carrying the...

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Scientists May Have Figured Out Why Young People Are Getting Colorectal Cancer More Often
Gizmodo | April 25, 2025

A common bacteria in our gut might be stirring up more trouble than we knew. A study out this week has found evidence that a mutagenic toxin produced ...

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Toxin may be factor in rise of colonrectal cancer in younger people, study finds
NPR | April 24, 2025

There has been a staggering rise in early onset colorectal cancer. Research published in the journal "Nature" on Wednesday suggests a bacter...

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