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Get to Know IBS
Being diagnosed with IBS in Los Angeles isn’t a rare occurrence. Nationwide, about 10 to 20 percent of the adult population has irritable bowel syndrome. There are many reasons why this condition is so prevalent. Dietary habits, lifestyle and environmental factors can all increase your risk of developing IBS, making it difficult to pinpoint an exact cause of the condition. [Read more]
Debunking Myths about Colon Cancer
Though colon cancer causes the second most cancer-related deaths in the United States, many people harbor misconceptions about the dangerous disease. Because colon cancer is highly treatable if detected early, developing a better awareness of the condition can help you stay free of colon cancer in Los Angeles. This can start with learning the truths behind many common myths that circulate about colon cancer. [Read more]
Our Recent Trip to Guatemala with HELPS International
It takes a real effort these days to maintain the connection between doctors and patients. Hurdles now exist when doctors and patients attempt to interact and build a mutual, uncomplicated and trusting relationship. Bureaucratic red tape from hospitals and regulatory agencies, insurance companies, with their rules and paperwork, well meaning support staff, well meaning family [...]
Cut Your Risk of Colon Cancer with a Colonoscopy
If you’re over the age of 50, you probably already know that it’s time to begin getting regular screenings for colorectal cancer, but the effectiveness of colonoscopy cannot be overstressed. In a new study, this highly-recommended diagnostic procedure was shown to reduce overall risk of late-stage colon cancer by 70 percent. [Read more]
Cooking Up a Healthy Diet with IBD in Los Angeles
If you have Crohn’s disease, you know the dietary difficulties that come with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Los Angeles is known for its high quality restaurants and superb nutritional choices, but when you struggle with something like Crohn’s disease much of what is considered healthy for others remains problematic for you. Dining out with Crohn’s disease is tough to do, but many find that they even have trouble when trying to prepare foods at home. [Read more]
Treating Crohn’s Disease One Step at a Time
Even if you are struggling with a chronic condition like Crohn’s disease is Los Angeles your health will be subject to change. Sometimes it will change for the better, sometimes it will change for the worse, and sometimes the IBD symptoms you have learned to control will cease to be a problem as they are replaced with new, unknown symptoms that you are barely able to recognize. [Read more]
The Obesity Factor of Colorectal Cancer Risk
Along with obesity, the researchers singled out a lack of physical activity as a primary contributing factor in colorectal cancer risk. Researchers found that those with a higher body mass index who participated in a low level of physical activity were more likely to develop a specific type of colorectal cancer. [Read more]
The Colon Cancer Prevention Diet: Myths and Truths
From getting a colonoscopy in Los Angeles to exercising and following a healthy diet, you may take many steps to help yourself stay free of colon cancer. However, when it comes to a cancer-prevention diet, fact is sometimes difficult to tell from fiction. Many different dietary factors are purported to play a role in preventing colon cancer, but not all of them are as integral as some will tell you. [Read more]