Articles, tagged with "colorectal", page 3
18th April 2011
Typically, everyone has internal hemorrhoids, but they are not commonly observable, they do not pose a problem or a threat to health and they usually remain out of sight and shows now warning signs. You may not believe it, but about 15 million people from...
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Author:
Rick
15th April 2011
Find out how a pathology report can save your claim.
Remember that not all patients who present to the office with colon polyps will be diagnosed with colon cancer. This is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States and norma...
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Author:
James Smith
11th April 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
If medical professionals fail to diagnose an illness or a condition, a patient is likely to suffer as a result. For example, it may mean a patient is left in extreme pain, has a poorer prognosis of recovery, or in the ...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
29th March 2011
It may not be that hard to get menopause relief... especially if you employ natural remedies for menopause. Vitamins, minerals, and herbs have been shown to be super effective in combating many menopause symptoms. I personally would rather take vitamins a...
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Author:
d1diane2walters
25th March 2011
There are lots of individuals who are looking for ways on how to take care of their health. This means they will not only change their diet but also start looking for tests needed to be done to maintain their health. With the help of their physician, it...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
25th March 2011
Colonoscopy is starting to be a common procedure done by people especially if they are in older age or among people who have family members who experienced colorectal cancer. This is a good way to know if you have cancer symptoms or colonic growth that m...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
25th March 2011
These days, you'll find that a lot of people are advised to undergo colonoscopy especially if they’re at an older age. However, not all individuals know what is a colonoscopy procedure so many of them are shocked once they’re prepped for the procedure. W...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
21st March 2011
Colon cancer is that the variety of cancer that sometimes has no symptoms. If colon cancer symptoms do seem during a person, it'll be a bit too late, as a result of he/ she is probably during a very advanced stage of colon cancer. this is often the reason...
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Author:
Trenton Singleton
21st March 2011
Colon cancer and its risks must be known to every one. Not solely male or female, however additionally aging folks ought to recognize the risk factors of the cancer and how to cure it. this article can discuss screening pointers available nowadays in the ...
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Author:
Trenton Singleton
10th March 2011
Bowel cancer is one of the UK's most common cancers, with around 37,000 people diagnosed each year. General symptoms of the disease may include blood in your faeces, sudden weight loss or loss of appetite, pain in the abdomen and changes to your bowel ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
09th March 2011
With approximately 50% of all people experiencing some form of diverticular disease by the time they are 50 years old, and nearly 70% by the time they are 80 years old, it is a widespread condition which can often be improved by something as simple a chan...
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Author:
Brian Goth
08th March 2011
However, as the disease advances, it becomes severe and therefore, the treatment also becomes complicated. Though there are a number of colorectal cancer treatments available these days, the success rates at advanced stages still low. So, one must try to ...
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Author:
andrewson
04th March 2011
by Jeff Jurmain
Catch your Z's and catch them often. Researchers have found that, along with a higher risk of obesity, heart disease and diabetes, an inadequate amount of sleep can put you at risk of colon cancer. The groundbreaking study furthers the ...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
26th February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
Perineal trauma is a common occurrence in childbirth, with up to 50-60% of women needing stitches after a vaginal delivery. This article looks at the varying degrees of perineal trauma, how it should be treated, and what ...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
23rd February 2011
There are certain things the vast majority of the population is extremely uncomfortable talking about. Included on that short list are changing their diets, their in-laws coming to visit and cancer. (The in-laws are probably the most intimidating of the ...
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Author:
Stephanie Meacham