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High intake of coffee may significantly cut down liver cancer risk.
High intake of isoflavone-rich foods, such as soy foods, may cut down colorectal cancer risk.
High intake of diets rich in genistein-containing isoflavones may decrease Japanese women susceptibility to breast cancer.
Low breast cancer risk is associated with high intake of healthy foods.
Generous milk intake may promote the development of cancerous cells in lymphatic organs.
Fruits and vegetables and endometrial cancer risk: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis.
Low endometrial cancer risk is associated with women who frequently consumed large servings of fruits and vegetables.
Decreased cardiovascular disease risk is associated with regular intake of whole grains.
Increased dietary exposure to choline, betaine, and trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) predisposes cardiovascular disease patients to adverse cardiac events, such heart failure.
Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), a metabolite produced by intestinal microbes, is associated with elevated atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease risk.
High serum and urine concentrations of TMAO, produced from intestinal microbial metabolism of phosphatidylcholine, may increase an individual’s susceptibility to adverse cardiac events and cardiovascular diseases.
Sodium consumption above 2g per day is one of the major causes of cardiovascular-related deaths worldwide. This study examined the effect of sodium consumption on global cardiovascular mortality. Researchers analyzed dietary and clinical data obtained from subjects in 66 countries. The blood pressure and cardiovascular mortality hazard ratios were assessed in all the subjects. Researchers...