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Weird-looking stools: How your poop can signal colon cancer
Learn how stool appearance can signal colon cancer. Recognize signs like ribbon-like and pebble-shaped stools, and understand when to seek medical advice.
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Color Blindness and Bladder Cancer: A Bad Combination for Survival?
A retrospective cohort study suggested that people with color blindness may have a higher risk of mortality from bladder ...
Predictive cancer diagnostics company Rhythm Biosciences has achieved a major milestone with the peer-reviewed validation of ...
A biopsy and imaging confirmed Behnke had Stage 3b colorectal cancer. "It had broken through the rectal wall and was in some ...
During a colonoscopy, if a doctor finds any polyps — abnormal growths that can sometimes turn cancerous — they typically ...
Higher intake of certain food preservatives is linked to increased risks for cancer and type 2 diabetes in large analyses of ...
Guardant Health grows with Shield blood CRC screening, Quest deal, 50M reach, 335% surge, and FY25 revenue $981M up 33%. Read ...
Katie Couric is continuing to do her part in spreading awareness for colorectal cancer. The journalist and former Today show ...
Living on the streets or in the shelters often means dying on the streets or in the shelters. Of illnesses unchecked, ...
A large U.S. health records study suggests that difficulty seeing blood in urine may put color-blind patients at higher risk.
Health experts at UW Health says prioritizing your overall well-being should be at the top of your New Year’s Resolution list ...
A new study suggests that taking a magnesium supplement may lower the risk of colorectal cancer in some people. This could ...
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