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Recently, in a report presented at the 237th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, it was revealed that there is a new yogurt which appears to have the ability to fight the bacteria responsible for gastritis and stomach ulcers. In the report, which was based upon the result of human clinical studies, Japanese researchers claimed that ingesting the yogurt is comparable to the effects of innoculation by a vaccine for both conditions. Yogurt Facts Yogurt, a fermented milk product, has long been known to be a healthy source of calcium, protein and various other nutrients.
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Epidemiological data have consistently demonstrated that there is an increasing evidence of a positive correlation between increased body weight and malignancies of the breast, pancreas, ovaries, esophagus and the colon. In fact, oncologists even suggest a more aggressive screening for cancers in the obese: especially for breast, uterine, and colorectal cancers.
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Vigilance is the key to maintaining good health, and if you are over the age of 50, or turn 50 this year, it’s important to consider an appointment for a colonoscopy. Obtaining a colon cancer screening when you enter the age of highest risk is essential in ensuring you maintain good health for years to come. Colon and colorectal cancer, when diagnosed in its earliest stages, can be treatable and patients can enjoy a high rate of survival. However, if you do not allow a gastroenterologist to give you a clean bill of health you could do your body more harm than good.
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Colon and liver cancer are both life-threatening illnesses. However, to a certain extent they can be prevented with a healthy lifestyle.
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Colon cancer is a disease characterized by the uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in the colon and the formation of tumors from these cells. Despite the presence of polyps in the human large intestine, presentation of colon cancer symptoms at an early stage is very low. In some cases, it may not even manifest symptoms. Today, colon cancer is the second leading malignancy in the United States and the fourth worldwide. The combination of these facts gives rise to the importance of colon screening methods aimed at determining early stages of colon cancer.
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Most people develop colon cancer rather slowly, over one or two years. The 1st stage of development happens when a mass of tissues, growths or polyps (a cluster of benign growths) grow in the colon walls.
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Learn about a hereditary cancer syndrome called HNPCC, which almost always leads to colon cancer. Find out what you can do to determine if you have HNPCC.
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To reach and maintain optimum health your body must successfully eliminate toxins and bodily waste. Most people carry 7 to 10 pounds of extra waste. Could this be the cause of the rise in colon cancer?
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The treatment method recommended for colorectal cancer relies mainly on the stage to which the cancer has been detected. Basically there are two groups of treatment schemes that are currently available. These are the standard methods of treatment and the clinical trials.
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Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers afflicting both men and women in the United States. This article provides information on some of the types of colon cancer, as each may require a different treatment protocol.
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