Por: New York Post Life May 28, 2023
Researchers have found a possible reason for a spike in the rate of colorectal cancer cases among patients under 50: a fungus that usually blamed for nail and skin infections. Doctors at Georgetown University came up with the novel theory while tracking changes in the gut microbiomes of cancer patients, “A lot of people blame obesity and diabetes,” Benjamin Weinberg, a gastrointestinal medical oncologist at Georgetown told the outlet.... + full article
ABC News USA Life March 29, 2023
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.When Candace Henley, 55, was diagnosed with 20 years ago, all she wanted was to see her youngest child turn 18.“I wouldn’t ask [God] anything, but in return I would do what I needed to do to save someone else from going through the... + más
Lost In Translation In RCT Colonoscopy Study: Some Kind Of Colorectal Cancer Screening Is Essential To Lower Mortality Rates | Forbes
Colon Cancer, Which Killed Kirstie Alley, Rising Among the Young | The Daily Beast
Business Insider USA Entertainment March 12, 2023
Jump to 0 An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile. An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile. All Featured About Follow Subscriptions US Markets Loading... H M S In the news... + más
How whiskey can cause fungus to spread | Newsweek
As a Maine distillery grows, so does worry over ‘whiskey fungus’ | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Tech March 07, 2023
A black fungus that feeds on the alcoholic vapors released during American whiskey production has ended up coating towns near distilleries in a dark crust.The fungus, known by its scientific name Baudoinia compniacensis, or as whiskey fungus, grows on liquor vapors known as the... + más
2022 Irish Whiskey Awards Announces The Best Irish Whiskies | Forbes
Traverse City Celebrates Cherry Whiskey | Forbes
ABC News USA Health March 06, 2023
At-home stool tests can be an easier way to screen for colorectal cancer than a dreaded colonoscopy. As the rates of the cancer continue to rise in younger people, home tests might help improve detection and get people treated sooner.March marks the beginning of Colorectal... + más
Chicago Sun Times USA Nation February 14, 2023
Through a microscope, Matt Nelsen peers at an ant clinging to a branch with a death grip. A long spike shoots from the insect’s back — the calling card of the “zombie” fungus that killed this tiny creature. This ant now resides among caterpillars, spiders and beetles... + más
Here's what's coming to HBO Max in January 2023 -- and what's leaving | MarketWatch
The science behind the zombie fungus from 'The Last of Us' | ABC News
The Daily Beast USA Entertainment December 06, 2022
Before her death at the age of 71 on Monday, beloved actress had been diagnosed with colon cancer. In a statement announcing the Cheers star’s passing, Alley’s children said the cancer was “only recently discovered.”Alley’s death is one of thousands which experts say... + más
Kirstie Alley died from colon cancer. Here are the risk factors and signs of the disease. | CBS News
John Travolta, Jamie Lee Curtis and other Hollywood stars react to the death of Kirstie Alley | Fox News
Forbes USA Tech October 12, 2022
FIT test (fecal immunochemical test), a fecal occult blood test for screening colon cancergetty Headlines are meant to grab your attention. So, if you read yesterday that “colonoscopy does not reduce risk of death from colorectal cancer” that may have caused a jolt.... + más
Study questions effectiveness of colonoscopies for cancer screenings | WPTV
Colonoscopies might not be that effective, new study says | New York Post
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