Bowel cancer starts in the large bowel. It can also be called colorectal cancer. You can find out more on this page about what bowel cancer is and how we can help support you through diagnosis, ...
Chelsea Rae Bourgeois is a health writer and registered dietitian nutritionist with over eight years of experience in the clinical setting. Her writing covers nutrition and overall health topics, ...
Cutting out meat may reduce the risk of some cancers, but a major study suggests it could be linked to a higher risk of bowel cancer – particularly for vegans. The findings come more than a decade ...
If you’re struggling with your bowel movements, there could be a different reason that you've not heard of causing the nasty problem. According to the NHS, one in seven adults in the UK are suffering ...
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) helps your body convert food into energy and supports nerve and muscle function and digestive health. Adequate vitamin B1 may help keep bowel movements regular and reduce the ...
Kirstyn Hill has worked as a clinical pediatric and women’s health pharmacist since 2020. She was driven to work with a patient population that is not often able to easily speak up for themselves and ...
Eleonora Feletto receives funding from the NHMRC, MRFF, Cancer Australia, the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing, Cancer Council Australia, and Cancer Institute NSW. She ...
The women’s movement sprang into the world from 1960s and 1970s leftism, a leftism that was, not to put too fine a point on it, blatantly male supremacist. Men on the left back then generally regarded ...
For most people, talking about poop is uncomfortable, but if you live with ulcerative colitis (UC), a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), it’s unavoidable — and it’s a crucial part of disease ...
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