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Man thinks sepsis was a cold and loses his leg on his 40th birthday – Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

Dave Cram from the English city of Blackpool, Lancashire, thought the symptoms of sepsis was a common cold and as a result lost his left leg. According to the Daily Star, shortly before his 40th birthday, Dave played football with friends. Continue reading

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Ulcerative Colitis and Colorectal Cancer: What to Know About the Connection – Self

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

Having a chronic illness like ulcerative colitis affects your health in so many ways, from the daily issues, like terrible pain, to the big picture, like an increased risk of colorectal cancer. The connection between ulcerative colitis and colorectal cancer can be scary and confusing, but its an important one to understand. Heres what you need to know about it Continue reading

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Adding Curcumin to Mesalamine May Benefit Patients With Ulcerative Colitis – Monthly Prescribing Reference

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

Adjunctive therapy with curcumin was found to provide a greater clinical benefit than placebo in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) being treated with mesalamine, according to the findings of a recently published systematic review and meta-analysis. To investigate the potential antiinflammatory properties of curcumin, study authors searched various databases (PubMed, EMBASE, Google Scholar, SCOPUS, and Web of Science databases) to obtain randomized controlled trials assessing its use as combination therapy in the treatment of mild to moderate UC Continue reading

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Kaiser Oakland Gives Teen Patients A Prom Night To Remember – KALW

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

Once a year, Oaklands Kaiser Medical Center transforms into a scene out of a high school movie. For the teen patients being treated for chronic illness, hospital staff put on an event called the Pediatric Prom. Continue reading

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Protective Effect of Asacol in Combination with Pantoprazole in Ulcera | CEG – Dove Medical Press

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

Homayoon Bashiri,1,2 Arezoo Bozorgomid1 1Infectious Diseases Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran Correspondence: Arezoo Bozorgomid Infectious Diseases Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran Tel +989188728269 Email Arezoobozorgomid@yahoo.com Purpose: Mesalazine formulations are the drug of choice in the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC). They are released at alkaline pH in order to deliver 5-aminosalicylic acid to the colon Continue reading

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Study shows high amount of forever chemicals in tap water; local systems respond – WTOP

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

A new study by an environmental watchdog group finds more drinking water systems containing "forever chemicals," including in the D.C. region. A new report by an environmental watchdog group finds more drinking water systems around the country than previously believed are contaminated by what the group characterizes as high levels of forever chemicals, which arent broken-down over time Continue reading

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‘Poop is in you to give’: Winnipeg GI group recruiting participants for national study – CTV News

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

WINNIPEG -- A Winnipeg group of gastroenterologists is looking for hundreds of people to donate their stool to science. Actually more than just stool -- they want your urine, your blood and a little bit of your time to answer questions to help improved the management of inflammatory bowel diseases and irritable bowel syndromes. The two most common examples are Crohns Disease or ulcerative colitis. Continue reading

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N.J. DEPs PFAS directive to chemical companies will take years to resolve – WHYY

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

The state Department of Environmental Protection says it will take years to resolve its dispute with five chemical companies which it has accused of contaminating many areas of New Jersey with toxic PFAS chemicals. Continue reading

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Morristown Medical Center Raises the Roof on Cardiac Care, Completing Two-Story Expansion of New Jersey’s Leading Heart Hospital – TAPinto.net

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

Funded in Part by Generous Community Members, Expansion Will Help Meet Demand for Expert Heart Care Atlantic Health Systems Morristown Medical Center, nationally recognized for heart care, today opened the second of two new 36-bed units for patients with heart disease, completing a two-story expansion of the Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute. The unit opened today will serve cardiac surgery patients, while the first 36-bed unit, which opened in November, serves structural heart disease patients who have complex disorders and diseases of the heart. Continue reading

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Given the ageing population of the country, CTO angioplasty will be on the rise: Dr A V Ganesh Kumar – ETHealthworld.com

Posted: Published on January 25th, 2020

Shahid Akhter, editor, ETHealthworld spoke to Dr A V Ganesh Kumar, Sr Consultant Interventional Cardiologist & Head, Dept of Cardiology, Dr LH Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai, to know more about the growing need for CTO angioplasty and the challenges associated with it. Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) Angioplasty: Trends CTO Angioplasty is the most complex subset of angioplasties where there are hard old blocks. Continue reading

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