A review of microscopic colitis, a chronic, intermittent inflammatory bowel disease that predominantly affects older women and typically presents with frequent watery, non-bloody stools.
A research team has, for the first time in the world, elucidated the microscopic mechanism by which quantum order is lost and collapses in "open quantum environments" existing in nature. Since ...
A Miami man credits a routine blood test with saving his life after early-stage colon cancer was found via colonoscopy, ...
Editor’s note: Before beginning any new exercise program, consult your doctor. Stop immediately if you experience pain. Interested in boosting your longevity? All you may have to do is vary your ...
Spring is a good time to mix up your routine, which has big benefits for strength and endurance — while keeping things interesting. By Hannah Singleton Say you go to the gym and pick up the same pair ...
Good news for anyone starting a skincare regimen, or looking to scale back an existing one: You do not need a 10-step regimen to see results. In reality, the best routine is usually the one you can ...
A study suggests that habitual meat intake may relate to a higher risk of ulcerative colitis flares. Image credit: Kriangkrai Thitimakorn/Getty Images The prevalence of IBD is rising, and current ...
Intestinal parasitic infections comprise diseases caused by protozoa (unicellular protists, based on phylogenetic reclassifications) and helminths that remain major public health concerns due to their ...
Physically magnifying objects using a key moisture-absorbing ingredient in diapers has opened an unprecedented view of the microbial world. When you slip a slide under a microscope, a system of glass ...
Exercise is one of the keys to living well—and longer—along with eating a nutritious diet and managing your stress. But exactly which exercise regimen is best for you isn’t easy to figure out. A new ...
The National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 150,000 people will receive a colorectal cancer diagnosis in 2025, and factors like gender, age, and family health history can increase your risk ...
Many of us know someone who genuinely seems to enjoy routines: The colleague who meal preps their lunches for the week on Sundays. The sister who has had a consistent gym routine for the last decade.