Cases of colorectal cancer in younger adults are climbing worldwide, driven by lifestyle changes and inherited genetic risks. Diet, obesity, and lack of early screening are playing a major role in ...
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco and Ilsa Fisher, is reportedly coming to streaming this week. The third Now You See Me film following the 2013 ...
Rapping rocker Poorstacy is dead at 26. Boca Raton police confirmed the Floridian performer died in connection to “an incident that occurred” Saturday at an address associated with a Quality Inn hotel ...
Women under 50 who eat many ultra-processed foods face up to a 45% higher risk of precancerous colon growths. The Mass General Brigham study linked heavy consumption of these foods to early-onset ...
It's a new dawn for MSNBC, which is being rebranded and will now be known as MS NOW. The transition comes as the channel breaks off from its current parent company, Comcast NBCUniversal, and moves to ...
Rates of colorectal cancer are rising, especially for people younger than 50. But it's hard to raise awareness for a cancer that a lot of us find hard to talk about. In a recent essay for The Cut, ...
Kentucky has one of the highest rates of colorectal cancer in the US, but early detection leads to a 91% five-year survival rate. Colorectal cancer is projected to become the leading cancer killer for ...
Q: I was diagnosed with diverticulitis, which caused a bowel perforation. I had a sigmoidectomy, no problem, and a resection. Now I'm dealing with constant and urgent diarrhea, as well as some ...
Donald Trump responds to object thrown out of White House window 58 shot, 8 dead, in Chicago amid Trump's threat to deploy National Guard Why a CA winner of $1.3B Powerball jackpot won’t be an instant ...
The in-ring career of a former multi-time WWE Tag Team Champion has come to an end. Eddie Colón, known to WWE fans as Primo, has officially retired from professional wrestling at the age of 42. His ...
A small, preliminary study found that marathoners were much more likely to have precancerous growths. Experts aren’t sure why. A study of 100 marathon and ultramarathon runners aged 35 to 50 found ...
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