Women who ate the most ultra-processed foods – 10 servings per day on average – had a 45% higher risk of developing ...
Colon cancer often shows early warning signs through subtle changes in your stool. From persistent blood traces and ...
A study conducted by Mass General Brigham shows that higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods has led to higher rates of ...
Colon cancer (also called colorectal cancer) is no longer just a disease of older adults — its incidence is rising sharply ...
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Glowing Bacteria Pills Could Replace Colonoscopies and Detect Gut Disease
Swapping colonoscopies for swallowing a pill packed with bacteria that can read the condition of our gut could revolutionize ...
Unequal global access to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) therapies creates profound health inequities. The increasing prevalence of IBD in Western countries, driven by high incidence rates and low ...
Your belly hurts. The diarrhea keeps coming. And you certainly don’t feel like eating. These are telltale signs of colitis. But which kind? Colitis is a term used to describe inflammation in your ...
While drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic and Mounjaro are hailed for regulating blood sugar and helping people lose weight, new ...
They're two problems that go well beyond mere “tummy trouble.” Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease sound similar – and share some similar symptoms – but one can have far greater ...
Most consumers believe that toothpaste and hand sanitizers were always safe to use, but a chemical in those products might actually be pretty harmful. A new study has revealed that triclosan can cause ...
Senior physicians have warned that the common habit of deliberately holding stool for long periods poses serious health risks ...
Children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may also tend to struggle with bedwetting and other bowel and urinary tract problems, a UC Irvine College of Medicine study has found. The ...
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