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cancer and hematology
Did you know that 42% of cancer cases in the U.S. — and 45% of cancer deaths — are linked to risk factors you can change? This means you can significantly lower your risk of cancer by making some key
Your neck is meant to move. If it hurts when you move it, you notice in a hurry. Causes for neck pain range from sleeping wrong and having poor posture, to arthritis and herniated disks. Sometimes the
gastroenterology
Did you know that colon cancer is the third most common cancer in the U.S. and the second-leading cause of all cancer-related deaths? Early detection is key. The earlier you get screened, the better
primary care
If you've been coughing for two weeks or longer, with or without a cold, you may have bronchitis. A lingering cough is the most common symptom of bronchitis, according to Yarden Tahan, MD , an
Colon polyps - Are they precancerous or worse?
gastroenterology
A colon polyp is a small growth that can develop anywhere in the large intestine. Colon polyps are often precancerous, but unlike other precancerous indicators in the body, they can easily be removed