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America Needs to Talk About Poop
Clinicians can do more to drive colorectal cancer awareness ...
A small number of Canadian cancer patients are testing a pill that contains healthy bacteria from human poop to see if it can extend their lives. They’re taking the plunge. A small number of Canadian ...
MAFS dating coach Mel Schilling has revealed her “light is starting to fade” after being told her cancer is incurable. The ...
The future of treating cancer might just include a dose of donated poop. A pair of small trials out this week have found that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT)—thankfully delivered via a pill—can ...
Two new studies show a positive correlation between poo pills and cancer treatments. The medication is really taking care of business. A pair of new Canadian clinical trials show poop pills can reduce ...
DALLAS — One person’s waste could be another’s shot at fighting cancer. The idea may sound far-fetched, but it is gaining momentum in cancer care. Researchers are testing fecal microbiota transplants ...
A 43-year-old mum diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer is urging others not to ignore symptoms and to complete FIT tests, saying early checks could save lives.
As a GP, Fiona Fleming had often seen people with symptoms of bowel cancer present at her surgery in Bradford. She’d also sent hundreds of text and email reminders to those who had missed out on bowel ...
They’re taking the plunge. A small number of Canadian cancer patients are testing a pill that contains healthy bacteria from human poop to see if it can extend their lives. “Pancreatic cancer has a ...
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