stomach cancer

Baby broccoli may help prevent stomach cancer

Baltimore, United States, April 6: Sulforaphane, a natural compound found in baby broccoli, may actually protect your stomach against a common stomach bug hugely responsible for gastritis, ulcers and stomach cancerdefine, the H. pylori bacteria, a new study claims.

Baby broccoli may help prevent stomach cancer

Sulforaphane, deemed to be a potent antibioticdefine, triggers the production of body’s protective enzymes in the gut that help combat oxygen radicals, DNA-damaging chemicals, and inflammation, researchers explain.

Fortified yogurt may fight stomach ulcer bug

Salt Lake City, March 25: A new type of yogurt, one fortified with bacteria-fighting protein called igY-urease, could help fight the Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium responsible for u

Fortified yogurt may fight stomach ulcer bug

The results of the first human trail with the yogurt were presented at the 237th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sunday.

Helicobacter pylori, a Gram-negative, microaerophilic bacterium, is responsible for a majority of the stomach ulcers. Often asymptomatic, the infection causes a chronic low-grade inflammation of the stomach lining, strongly linked to the development of gastricdefine ulcers and stomach cancerdefine. Antibiotics and acid suppressants are currently the most preferred line of treatment to expel H. pylori out of the stomach.

Cancer survival rate on a rise across Europe

UK, March 24: The dreaded disease cancerdefine is now slowly moving from an automatic life terminator to a point where scientists believe it can be cured. However, there is a long way to go

Cancer survival rate on a rise across Europe

The Eurocare report, the biggest study on the survival of people with cancerdefine in Europe, shows that the percentage of patients being fully cured of cancer had risen appreciably in the last decade.

But a negative trend has also been observed. According to the report, published in the European Journal of Cancer, there are ample dissimilarities between countries, with Scotland and England lagging behind in some of the top survival rates.

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