Dr. Thejus Jayakrishnan sat down with CURE at the 2026 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium to discuss research he ...
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Surgical community reassesses pilonidal treatment standards
According to the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Pilonidal disease is a chronic skin infection that affects about 70,000 people in the United States annually. While the cause is not ...
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Irrfan Khan's 59th Birth Anniversary: Babil Khan Remembers Father With Unseen Childhood Photo
Babil Khan shared two images, the first being a nostalgic photograph of a young Babil lying on the back of his father, the ...
Labcorp added to its suite of tests designed to detect cancer recurrence much earlier than traditional imaging.
Ng's group has found that sugary diets — especially sugary drinks including soda, juice, and sports drinks — are associated with a higher risk of early-onset colon cancer. Food that spikes insulin or ...
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Get to know your microbiome: It can improve gut health and more
Microbiome is as unique as a fingerprint. These bacteria perform important jobs, including maintaining the intestinal barrier ...
Babil Khan dropped unseen pictures with his dad on his birth anniversary. One photo features Irrfan Khan and Babil standing ...
EASTENDERS legend Sam Womack has revealed she was supposed to begin a poignant project with her aunt Angie Best before she ...
Babil Khan often remembers his late father, Irrfan Khan, with heartwarming posts. Today marked the 59th birth anniversary of ...
Neuroendocrine cancer is one of the rarest types, which begins with special hormone-making cells scattered through the body, and it was the tumor with which Irrfan Khan was diagnosed back in 2018.
China creates ingestible, luminous microspheres that detect intestinal bleeding and are retrieved with a magnet, a ...
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Ask The Doctor: I’m always bloated after meals – what tests should I ask my GP for?
Question: I’m 37 and keep getting severe bloating after meals. Could this be IBS, coeliac disease, or something else? What should I ask my GP to check first?
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