The John B. Amos Cancer Center of the West Central Georgia Cancer Coalition will host free colon cancer screenings throughout the month of March. According to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, ...
Viruses such as human norovirus can travel in vesicles, small fluid-filled sacs that are like shipping containers for cells. Viruses hidden in these containers are often harder to detect and may be ...
In partnership with five coffee shops within the Southern Tier, the Southern Tier Cancer Services Program is helping bring ...
Spring planting season has a way of emptying your wallet fast. Between compost, seeds, tools, and containers, even a modest ...
Long-term pale stool might be a sign of conditions that affect the bile ducts, liver, or gallbladder. Newborns with neonatal jaundice may have clay-colored stool due to high bilirubin levels.
You may be sitting on – so to speak – a very valuable asset that scientists would love to get their hands on: your poop. As well as blood, plasma and organs, you can now donate fecal samples to stool ...
Black specks in stool can be from foods like blueberries or dark-colored candies. Black specks may mean bleeding in your stomach or small intestine if they're persistent or accompanied by other ...
A large real-world study found that fewer than half of adults who started colorectal cancer (CRC) screening with an at-home stool test completed the recommended repeat test, creating gaps in ...
Blood in your stool has many possible causes and most are not related to cancer. That’s why it’s important to know what might cause it and what to look for. Most of the time, blood in stool can be ...