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Possible Link Between Bacterium and Colon Cancer Discovered
October 17, 2011 Scientists have found strikingly high levels of a bacterium in colorectal cancers, a sign that it might contribute to the disease and potentially be a key to diagnosing, preventing, and treating ... > full storyMore: -
Bacteria Associated With Stomach Ulcers Not Detected in Enlarged Adenoids in Children
October 17, 2011 Bacteria that cause stomach inflammation and ulcers were not detectable in tissue from inflamed and enlarged adenoids in children, according to a new ... > full story -
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Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Appear to Be at Increased Risk for Developing Post-Operative Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
October 17, 2011 Patients with inflammatory bowel disease undergoing surgery may be more likely to develop deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism following surgical procedures, according to a new ... > full story -
Skin's Immune Peacekeepers Discovered
October 17, 2011 There are more bacteria living on our skin and in our gut than cells in our body. We need them. But until now no one knew how the immune system could tell that these bacteria are harmless. ... > full story -
Little Evidence Found to Support Use of PET-CT in Primary Bowel Cancer, Study Finds
October 14, 2011 New research has found little evidence to support the use of PET-CT add-on imaging device in the pre-operative staging of bowel ... > full story -
Hospital Superbug Debugged
October 13, 2011 Scientists have uncovered how a common hospital bacterium becomes a deadly superbug that kills increasing numbers of hospital patients worldwide and accounts for an estimated $3.2 billion each ... > full story -
Eating Green Veggies Improves Immune Defenses
October 13, 2011 Researchers have found another good reason to eat your green vegetables, although it may or may not win any arguments with kids at the dinner ... > full story -
Study Compares Narrow Band Imaging to Chromoendoscopy for the Detection of Dysplasia in IBD Patients
October 12, 2011 A new study finds that narrow band imaging appears to be a less time-consuming and equally effective alternative to chromoendoscopy for the detection of dysplasia in patients with long-standing ... > full story -
Pain Characteristics Suggest Higher Benefit from Gallbladder Surgery
October 12, 2011 Better understanding of a patient's abdominal pain could help physicians know which patients will benefit most from surgical removal of the ... > full story -
Folic Acid in Early Pregnancy Associated With Reduced Risk of Severe Language Delay in Children
October 11, 2011 Use of folic acid supplements by women in Norway in the period four weeks before to eight weeks after conception was associated with a reduced risk of the child having severe language delay at age ... > full storyMore:
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