It may not be something you like to talk about, but if you have gastrointestinal (GI) problems, your symptoms may be far more common than you think. According to data from the American ...
“You can decrease your risk of colorectal cancer by improving your lifestyle,” said Molefi. “Regular exercise and a diet that includes lots of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains have been linked to ...
A study from University of Michigan researchers may provide an explanation for why some patients with Crohn's disease continue to experience symptoms, even in the absence of inflammation.