Dr Sood shares why colonoscopy prep can be an uncomfortable experience, but is absolutely necessary for the procedure to have the intended result.
According to a 2025 survey conducted by the Prevent Cancer Foundation, only 51% of U.S. adults 21 and older say they have had ...
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Your doctor found colon polyps - now what? When to worry and next steps
After the fasting, the uncomfortable cleanse and a drowsy ride home, it's a relief to have your colonoscopy screening behind you. But when the report arrives with the words "colon polyps," some ...
Dismissed as “common heartburn,” an unexpected diagnosis revealed what the stomach was hiding in plain sight when familiar ...
Khalil Smith thought he was just training hard and adjusting to college life. It turned out his stabbing stomach pains were a ...
Mississippi has received over $205 million from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to improve health care in rural ...
Did you miss the most popular gastroenterology stories this year? Medscape Medical News tracked the news most popular with ...
Fodmap, high protein, gluten-free, lowfat, clean eating - so many diets, so much conflicting advice. Australian experts are ...
January is National Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month, a time for East Texans to honor the men and women who are not just ...
New preclinical research suggests that bowel preparation procedures for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, ...
Colon cancer treatment is personalized based on stage, overall health and tumor characteristics. Early detection and accurate ...
As artificial intelligence tools increasingly enter gastrointestinal medicine, a team of international experts led by Tyler M ...
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