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The sulfur microbial diet is associated with increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer precursors.

Author(s): Nguyen LH, Cao Y, Hur J, Mehta RS, Sikavi DR, Wang Y, Ma W, Wu K, Song M, Giovannucci EL, Rimm EB, Willett WC, Garrett WS, Izard J, Huttenhower C, Chan AT|Journal: Gastroenterology|PMID: 34273347| July 2021
Diet may contribute to the increasing incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) before age 50 (early-onset CRC). Microbial metabolism of dietary…

Dietary fiber intake, the gut microbiome, and chronic systemic inflammation in a cohort of adult men.

Author(s): Ma W, Nguyen LH, Song M, Wang DD, Franzosa EA, Cao Y, Joshi A, Drew DA, Mehta R, Ivey KL, Strate LL, Giovannucci EL, Izard J, Garrett W, Rimm EB, Huttenhower C, Chan AT|Journal: Genome Med|PMID: 34140026| June 2021
A higher intake of dietary fiber is associated with a decreased risk of chronic inflammatory diseases such as cardiovascular disease…
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