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When Victoria Collins found herself being forced to lie down last June because she was so bloated after dinner, she knew that ...
Doctors and researchers do not know why young people are developing GI cancers, but say contributing factors include heredity, obesity, eating poorly and living a sedentary lifestyle.
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The popular "fibermaxxing" trend promotes adding fiber-rich foods daily for gut health benefits, but experts warn that rapid ...
Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital and Bayer Vietnam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on improving cancer care in Vietnam, with a particular focus on gastrointestinal ...
Yash Kumar, a tech professional of Indian descent and part of OpenAI’s technical team, has played a pivotal role in shaping ...
Two recent international studies have raised concern over a sharp rise in gastrointestinal (GI) cancers among adults younger ...
The first study, published in JAMA, showed that the surging cancer cases go beyond colorectal, and include gastric, ...
Major hospitals in China have accumulated experience in remote surgery. Using domestically made 5G surgical robots, doctors ...
In addition to obesity, modifiable risk factors include a low-quality diet (such as high consumption of processed meats, ...
A new report out of Dana-Farber highlights a concerning rise in gastrointestinal cancers among younger adults.