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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

A Doctor's Simple Tip to Beat Colon Cancer

Sure, talking with your family about colon polyps might seem awkward, but it could save a life. Dr. Shukla, a colon and rectal surgeon, wants you to chat about this stuff openly. Start colonoscopies at 45, or earlier if your family's had trouble. Got a polyp? Ask if it's an adenoma and how big. This

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Predicting Colorectal Cancer Stages: A New Platelet Index Approach

Have you ever wondered how doctors figure out the best treatment for colorectal cancer (CRC)? Part of that process involves staging the cancer, which helps plan the right treatment and estimate how well it will work. In Indonesia, researchers are exploring a new way to predict CRC stages using simpl

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Doctors on Colorectal Cancer Screening

Colorectal cancer is no joke – it's the third most common cancer globally and the second most common in Saudi Arabia. It's also the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. While its incidence is rising, high-income countries are seeing a decrease, thanks to effective screening programs. Bu

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Money Matters: Tracing the Path of Colorectal Cancer Costs

Imagine trying to figure out where all your pocket money goes. Now, replace "pocket money" with "healthcare budget" and "you" with "Australia's healthcare system. " That's what this new study is about. They've come up with a clever method called "cost mining" to dig into the costs of colorectal canc

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

HIV Treatment: Pills vs. Shots – What Do People Think?

Imagine you're living with HIV and have to take pills every day. Sounds tough, right? Well, there's a newer option: a shot every month or two. But what do people think about this? Researchers asked 30 adults in the US who are currently on HIV treatment. They wanted to know if questions about their f

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Thailand's Fight Against Tough Bugs: The Sulbactam Test

In Thailand, certain bacteria are giving doctors a hard time by not responding to even the strongest antibiotics. To tackle these superbugs, doctors are trying out a drug called sulbactam on kids, but they're not sure how it affects children's bodies. A team of experts has started observing kids tak

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Eye Problems and Beyond: Understanding Punctal Agenesis

Punctal agenesis, or PA, is a rare birth defect that might show up on its own or be part of a bigger syndrome. Scientists haven't really looked into how useful it is to check genes in people with PA and some specific symptoms. This study aimed to find out what eye and other body problems are linked

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

The Perfect Fit: What Users Want from Prosthetic Sockets

Imagine you lost a leg, and now need a prosthetic socket to walk again. The fit has to be just right – not too tight, not too loose. But how do we know what’s "just right"? A recent study in Australia set out to find out. Researchers chatted with people who’ve lost a lower limb, asking about their e

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

How Body Weight Shapes the Link Between Food Allergies and Colorectal Adenomas in China

Colorectal adenomas, often called CAs, are common in China and can lead to colorectal cancer. Lifestyle changes have made these growths even more common. We know eating fiber lowers the risk of these adenomas. However, scientists are still trying to figure out how food allergies, detected by checkin

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Patients' Hopes and Happiness After Surgery for Broken Shinbones

Ever wondered how people feel after surgery for complex broken shinbones near the knee? This study took a close look at patients' expectations and how happy they were with the results. Let's dive into what they found out. First off, it's important to know that these fractures can be pretty tough to

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