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Study Associates Intake of Dairy Milk With Greater Risk of Prostate Cancer
Men with higher intakes of dairy foods, especially milk, face a significantly higher risk of prostate cancer compared to men with lower intakes, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Loma Linda University Health.
Full Plate Living Program with Emotional Wellbeing Sections
A Latino focused community health care led program modified by Loma Linda University grant recipient based off of the Full Plate Living group program.
Watch to See the Impact of the Lifestyle Medicine Residency Curriculum
Watch as Drs. Brenda Rea, Andrew Mock, and Renae Thomas explain how a new generation of physicians are using the Lifestyle Medicine Residency Curriculum (LMRC) within Loma Linda University's residency programs.
A multicenter study benchmarking single-cell RNA sequencing technologies using reference samples
The findings offer practical guidance for optimizing platform and software selection when designing an scRNA-seq study. Click through to download the paper.
Loma Linda Grant Project Update: Full Plate Living Successful in Latino Population
Loma Linda University has found success using the Full Plate Diet approach in a Latino population.
Culture Matters: Lessons Learned in Creating a Successful Lifestyle Program for Latinas
Loma Linda University to created a lifestyle change program for the latina population.
The Chilling Side Effects of Living Near an ICE Detention Center
Living near an ICE detention center can have adverse effects on positive lifestyle adoption.
Canned, cooked tomatoes can reduce the risk of prostate cancer
Cooked tomatoes may reduce the risk of prostate cancer according to a recent study conducted by researchers at Loma Linda University Health.
Studies associate intake of dairy milk with increased health risks
An association between the intake of dairy milk and breast cancer was recently published in the International Journal of Epidemiology.