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  • Colon Cancer Affects Men and Women Equally  By : P. Rodgers
    If signs and symptoms of colon cancer do appear, they may include changes in bowel habits, blood in your stool, persistent cramping, gas or abdominal pain. Since colon cancer can grow for years without causing any symptoms, it's best to get regular colon cancer screenings.
  • Risks of Colon Cancer in Women and Men  By : P. Rodgers
    Men tend to get colorectal cancer at an earlier age than women, but women live longer so they catch up with men and thus the total number of cases in men and women is equal.
  • A Clean Colon Is the Body's First Line of Defense  By : P. Rodgers
    Number one risk factor for colon cancer is age. Importantly, colon cancer is also one of the most curable forms of cancer. It has been well demonstrated
    that if colon cancer is caught in the earliest stages, the cure rate could be increased to 90%.
  • The Cramping Condition: What is Crohn's Disease?  By : Jeff Foster
    Crohn's disease is an often debilitating disease that can, without adequate management, very quickly gain control of your life. If you have a new diagnosis of Crohn's disease or if you have been battling it for some time, it is most important that you have a solid understanding of what is Crohn's disease so that you have the best shot at a healthy you.
  • Causes and Prevention of Heart Disease  By : Tara Smith
    There has been a slight decline in the death rate from heart disease over the last two decades as a portion of the population has heeded the warning and taken steps to modify their lifestyle to reduce the risk factors and thus reversing heart disease that would otherwise have progressed within their bodies. The heart consists of a muscle that pumps blood. Arteries supply blood to the heart muscle, and the valves make sure that the blood within the heart is pumped in the right direction. Problems can occur in any of these areas.
  • Crohn's Disease - Symptoms, Effects and Treatment  By : Steve Dempster
    Up to two million people in the United States alone suffer from varying degrees of Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis. Here are some fact about this debilitating condition.

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