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Colorectal Cancer Awareness

To many people, colon or colorectal cancer seems like a disease that only happens to older people. However, the medical community has cause for alarm regarding the increasing number of adults under 45 who develop the disease.  If you are under 50 and think you can wait to screen for colon cancer, think again. Rates of colorectal cancer are on the rise, and more young adults are getting diagnosed when the disease is in its advanced stages. Here is what you should know about colorectal cancer, the importance of screening, and how to reduce your risk.  Colorectal Cancer and Young Adults  This...

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Obesity More Deadly than Previously Believed

Research has consistently shown that obesity is correlated with many health risks, including diabetes and other chronic conditions. New findings call into question current beliefs about being overweight, specifically that only extreme obesity and underweight increase mortality risk. A new study suggests that obesity is a greater health threat than previously thought.  Obesity Risks and Diabetes  Obesity is one of the most prevalent public health threats in the U.S. According to 2021 findings of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), the prevalence of obesity in this...

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Eli Lilly Caps the Cost of Insulin

On March 1, 2023, the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly announced in a press release that it would be capping the cost of insulin. Insulin is a ubiquitous medicine. It is crucial to the health of people who suffer from Type 1 diabetes and many who have Type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes as well. Even though insulin is a very common medicine that more than 8 million Americans use, the price of insulin has been historically high, with the average monthly cost at $54 and as many as 24% of Americans paying $70 per month. Making this medicine more affordable is a major event in the lives of...

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Promising Tuberculosis Vaccine Breakthroughs

Tuberculosis is not just a disease of the past. Referred to as “consumption,” tuberculosis was the most feared illness in the world. TB was known as the “Great White Plague” at one time. Today in the U.S., this disease has generally remained under control, although it still kills many people worldwide.  There is still no known cure for tuberculosis, but researchers are working on developing a vaccine for people of all ages. Recently, scientists have gained strides in battling this disease, and there have been some significant breakthroughs in vaccine development.  Facts about Tuberculosis  Tuberculosis...

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Can AI Detect Cancers That Doctors Miss?

Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to find its way into more aspects of our lives. AI has exciting applications in numerous sectors, including manufacturing, education, commerce, and transportation.  AI technology also holds promise in medicine, particularly in cancer detection. AI advancements have been shown to improve screenings by helping spot the early signs that doctors might overlook. This article discusses the use of AI in medicine and its application in screenings for various types of cancers.  AI and Cancer Detection  Artificial intelligence refers to algorithms or computer...

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