The Evolution and Impact of Bariatric Surgery: A Medical Perspective For more than seven decades, bariatric surgery has served as a cornerstone in the clinical management of severe obesity. What …
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Solving a 15-Year Mystery: How Gut Bacteria Toxin Triggers Colon Cancer For over a decade, scientists have known that a specific resident of the human gut can act as a …
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Study Links Common Herbicide to Rising Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Risk A recent study has identified a significant association between exposure to the herbicide picloram and the increasing incidence of colorectal …
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Precision Immunotherapy: How Protein Analysis and Degradation are Transforming Cancer Care Immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment of various cancers, yet its success isn’t universal. The challenge for modern oncology is …
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Inflammation’s Lasting Impact: How Gut Health Influences Colon Cancer Risk Colon cancer remains a significant health concern, and emerging research suggests a link between past intestinal inflammation and an increased …
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Antibiotics’ Lasting Impact: Gut Microbiome Changes Can Persist for Years Antibiotics, essential tools in modern medicine, have a far-reaching impact on the body, particularly the gut microbiome. Recent research reveals …
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Kimchi and Onions: A Powerful Duo for Detoxification and Muscle Health Emerging research suggests a surprising synergy between traditional foods – kimchi and onions – offering potential benefits for both …
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The Surprising Link Between Your Oral Health and Bowel Cancer Risk Mounting evidence suggests a connection between the health of your mouth and your risk of developing bowel cancer, similarly …
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Colorectal Cancer Reveals Unique Microbial Fingerprint, Offering New Diagnostic and Prognostic Insights Scientists have discovered that colorectal cancer (CRC) carries a distinct microbial “fingerprint,” setting it apart from other cancers. …
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Italy Leads Europe in Approving New Therapy for BRAF-Mutated Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Italy has become the first country in Europe to provide national health service access to a new therapeutic …