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Family Reunions Offer Rare Opportunities

Warm sunshine, outdoor sports, potluck supper and spending time with people you love. Yes, it’s time to plan that family reunion. Send out an Evite, plan some old fashioned games, and assemble those...

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ADR Makes All the Difference

When you set a goal, you want to have several milestones and benchmarks mapped out beforehand so you can perform regular assessments to determine whether you are on track to make your goal. Colon...

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Changes Needed to Increase Access to Colon Cancer Screening

The Affordable Care Act has been instrumental in increasing the overall screening rate for colon cancer. Colonoscopies, which used to be seen as expensive and unaffordable, are now much more affordable...

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Higher Vitamin D Levels Lower Risk of Cancer in Women

Studies show that women who intake more vitamin D are at decreased risk for cancer. Research from 1980 suggested that a deficiency in vitamin D could be connected to colon cancer. Populations at higher...

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Have You Taken Our Free Colonoscopy Quiz Yet?

No matter what product you are thinking of purchasing, price and affordability are at the top of the list. Your colonoscopy is no exception. You know that colon screenings prevent colon cancer and are...

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African American Patients At Higher Risk for Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer

There are many factors that influence your risk for a certain disease. Some factors, such as your body weight, level of physical activity and whether you smoke, can be managed. Other factors, like race...

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Essential Oils and Cancer

Essential oils and aromatherapy are all the rage now. Oils are used to treat conditions such as stress, stomach upset and congestion. Some people just like the aroma of essential oils in their homes....

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Colonoscopy Gets “A” Rating for Prevention

Colon cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in the United States. It is estimated that 134,000 individuals will be diagnosed with colon cancer in 2016 and about 49,000 will lose their lives...

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Free Colonoscopy Program Has Many Benefits for Uninsured Patients

Colon cancer is expensive. Just in the United States, the cost of colon cancer totaled $7.5 billion in 2000. By 2020, colon cancer is expected to cost around $14 billion. Although the Affordable Care...

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Solid Food Could Actually Improve your Colonoscopy

There’s no doubt about it. The worst part about having a colonoscopy is the liquid diet. Knowing that your family is enjoying a juicy chicken breast with a baked potato and salad while you are exiled...

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Colon Cancer on the Rise in Adults Under 50

Although colon cancer rates are decreasing among adults 50 years of age and older, colon cancer is affecting young adults at an alarming rate. Using the U.S. National Center Data Base, researchers...

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Do Not Delay Scheduling a Diagnostic Colonoscopy

Among the many types of colon cancer screenings, the fecal immunochemical test is quite common. Some of the benefits of this test are that it is non-invasive, and it is less expensive than a...

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Stents May Prevent Need for Colostomy Bag

Almost 1.4 million cases of colon cancer are diagnosed each year. Sometimes, the growth can be removed. In advanced cases, part of the colon needs to be taken out and the patient must rely on a...

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Common Abnormal Heart Rhythm Could be Linked to Colon Cancer

David Conen, M.D., of the University Hospital in Basel, Switzerland, has made a fascinating discovery. He has found an association between women with a common heart rhythm abnormality called atrial...

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Why You Should Get a Health Screening

A biometric screening is an efficient way to assess your overall health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a biometric screening is a measurement of physical characteristics...

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Breakfast Cereal Breakdown

Cereal is one of the most popular breakfast foods. According to Men's Health magazine, the average American eats more than 160 bowls of cereal in a year. Putting all those bowls together equals 2.7...

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Split Dose Prep is Best for Colonoscopy

One way that doctors and researchers have improved colon preparation is the implementation of the split dose regimen. Instead of consuming a large volume of cleansing solution the night before your...

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Colonoscopy Gets a Global A+ for Safety

When you schedule an important screening procedure like a colonoscopy, you probably have two goals: a complication-free procedure and a clean bill of health. By now, you are probably aware that colon...

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3 Things Your Poop Says About You

After the kids get out of diapers, no one seems to talk about bathroom habits anymore. Our trips to the restroom are kept private in our society, and “potty talk” is considered impolite and even taboo....

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Annual Check-Ups Make a Difference in Colon Cancer Diagnoses

Those well visits to your doctor might feel like a waste of time, but before you cancel your annual check-up because you feel fit as a fiddle, think again. Studies show that if you visit your doctor...

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