Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients Not At More Risk Of Colon Cancer, Polyps redOrbit Posted on: Tuesday, 9 March 2010, 14:55 CST | Unless other warning signs are present, colonoscopies aren't necessary for typical cases of irritable bowel syndrome, U-M physician says | Patients with irritable bowel syndrome are at no greater risk of having polyps, colon cancer or inflammatory bowel ...
Alberta's high bowel disease rates focus of study CBC Researchers at the University of Calgary will be comparing 600 people with inflammatory bowel diseases to 600 healthy patients. (CBC) | University of Calgary researchers are looking for people with bowel disease in an attempt to understand why so many Albertans suffer from the problem. | An estimate...
Crohn's disclosure not expected to alter McClain's draft status CBS SportsLine | Butkus Award-winning linebacker Rolando McClain discussed after Alabama's pro day Wednesday his issues with Crohn's disease, an intestinal disorder that inflames the digestive tract, leading to persistent diarrhea, cramps and fever. | McClai...
Irritable bowel syndrome patients not at increased colon cancer risk Newstrack India | Washington, Mar 10 (ANI): Irritable bowel syndrome patients are at no greater risk of having polyps, colon cancer or inflammatory bowel diseases than fit individuals undergoing colonoscopies, according to a new research. | The study has been ...
Irritable bowel syndrome patients not at increased colon cancer risk DNA India | WASHINGTON: Irritable bowel syndrome patients are at no greater risk of having polyps, colon cancer or inflammatory bowel diseases than fit individuals undergoing colonoscopies, according to a new research. | The study has been published in the Ame...
Irritable bowel syndrome patients not at increased colon cancer risk Zeenews Washington: Irritable bowel syndrome patients are at no greater risk of having polyps, colon cancer or inflammatory bowel diseases than fit individuals undergoing colonoscopies, according to a new research. | “Patients and doctors get nervous about...
Inflammatory bowel disease flare-ups raise blood clot risk DNA India | London: A British study has shown that people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at far greater risk of developing life-threatening blood clots than previously thought. | IBD has been known to predispose sufferers to blood clots (thromboembo...
Inflammatory bowel disease flare-ups raise blood clot risk Newstrack India | London, Feb 11 (ANI): A British study has shown that people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at far greater risk of developing life-threatening blood clots than previously thought. | IBD has been known to predispose sufferers to bloo...
Bowel cancer gene hotspots find will tailor treatment BBC News | Scientists have found genetic hotspots for bowel cancer they say will help doctors better treat the disease. | They say a third of the 37,500 people diagnosed with the cancer in the UK each year harbours the DNA code that renders common drugs ineff...
Bowel disease patients should be aware of DVT risk The Guardian | People with inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis have a higher risk of getting a blood clot in a vein (DVT), new research shows. Doctors recommend that people with these illnesses be aware of the symptoms of DVT, ...
The stress of my dad's divorce brought on my Crohn's disease, reveals RICK PARFITT JNR The Daily Mail | When Status Quo's Rick Parfitt collects his OBE from the Queen this week, his eldest son, also Rick, will not be far from his thoughts. For although he was invited to Buckingham Palace, the 35-year-old will be cheering his father on from a hospital...
Distinct Demographic Profiles Between Crohn's Disease And Ulcerative Colitis redOrbit Posted on: Friday, 5 February 2010, 15:01 CST | Although inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) [comprising mainly Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC)] is thought to affect about 150 000 people in the United Kingdom, the prevalence of severe I...
Are your bowels stopped up or running wild? Consider Colon Cleansing & Detoxification The Examiner | Unhappy bowels=unhappy mind and being Michelle L. Butler | Colon health and bowel movements are the basis of your health. If you don't have at least one bowel movement per day, you are already walking your way toward disease. Proper funct...
Avastin Fails Clinical Trial for Prostate Cancer The New York Times | ZURICH (Reuters) — Roche Holding, the Swiss pharmaceutical giant, said Friday that its cancer drug, Avastin, did not help men with late-stage prostate cancer live longer in a clinical trial, marking another setback as the company tries to extend use of the blockbuster drug into new areas. Add to Portfolio | Roche Holding AG | Go to your Por...
PSP Sales Surge in Japan IGN Insider | Pokemon Ranger and .hack//Link lead the software charts. | by | March 12, 2010 - Pokemon Ranger: Hikari no Kiseki and .hack//Link were the two big releases in Japan last week. Pokemon Ranger topped the Media Create charts, outselling .hack nearly three to one. | But .hack may have had the bigger influence on hardware sales. PSP saw a surge over t...
Summary Box: Obama Mulls Choices for Fed Vacancies The New York Times | Filed at 5:26 p.m. ET | RESHAPING THE FED: President Barack Obama needs to fill three vacancies at the Federal Reserve. Janet Yellen, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, is his top pick to be vice chairman. | MAIN STREET'S PAIN: Yellen is considered a ''dove,'' meaning she favors a policy that stresses low interest rates to ea...