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Accelerated Health with Sara Banta

Health Hot Topic: Study Links Childhood Bug to Bowel Cancer

20 Sep 2024

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This week's hot topic: A groundbreaking study has uncovered a potential link between a common childhood bug and an increased risk of bowel cancer later in life. In this weekly hot topic episode, I outline the research details, exploring how early-life infections could play a role in developing colorectal cancer. Learn about the biological mechanisms involved, the implications for long-term gut health, and what steps can be taken to mitigate risks.📖 For health articles, podcast episodes and more visit: https://sarabantahealth.com  🛒 Get 10% off supplements at Accelerated Health Products: https://acceleratedhealthproducts.com and use code PODCAST10  📱To access my FREE Health & Wellness Coaching Group, join Telegram and then click on: https://t.me/ACCELERATEDHEALTH  🗓️ Enquire about your own free tailored supplement plan: https://sarabantahealth.com/health-goals-form/  🔔 For health updates and cutting-edge health technology subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/AcceleratedHealthSaraBanta?sub_confirmation=1  👩‍⚕️Join My Social Communityhttps://www.instagram.com acceleratedhealthproducts/  https://www.facebook.com/acceleratedhealthproducts/   🎙️Tune in to Accelerated Health with Sara Banta on Monday, Wednesday and Friday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, Audible, Roku, Amazon, and over 100 other podcast outlets.  https://link.chtbl.com/sOiD2L1Y?utm_source=yt&utm_medium=link  📺  You can watch the episodes on YouTube and e360tv.

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