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Ancient Romans Really Did Use Poop as Medicine. We Just Got The First Real Proof.
Stool transplants are cutting-edge experimental procedures, but using poop as medicine is hardly a modern idea. Ancient ...
New York was having its own roast chicken romance — at Jams, which Jonathan Waxman, another Chez Panisse alumnus, opened on ...
The Dawson’s Creek actor was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer three years ago, before sadly passing away this week ...
Celebrities are not immune to the aging process that the rest of us go through. Some stars have gotten brutally honest about ...
Corporate hospitals are increasingly adopting an "ever-evolving playbook" where medical necessity is frequently sidelined by ...
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Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek's bowel cancer symptoms before he died aged 48
Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek has tragically died at the age of 48 after battling colorectal cancer diagnosed in ...
Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek passed away following a battle with bowel cancer.
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'Bowel cancer is the third most lethal cancer, but a simple home test is improving survival rates'
The most notable gains in treatment success rates are seen in the age group participating in the bowel screening programme.
In the age of looksmaxxing, niche techniques to improve your appearance have entered popular culture. But how much of it actually works?
Scientists at the University of British Columbia have engineered a common gut microbe to emit a strong fluorescent signal under healthy conditions and to dim when the intestinal environment ...
Prior to losing his battle with colorectal cancer, Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek highlighted the key symptom he ...
The recent death of the 48-year-old actor James Van Der Beek is again highlighting how colorectal cancer is increasingly ...
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