A new study suggests a blood test could distinguish gallbladder cancer from gallstones by tracking changes in metabolites and bile acids.
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ABP Live Doc Talk: Can Gallstones Lead To Gallbladder Cancer? Experts Explain The Hidden Risk
Gallstones are a common digestive condition, particularly among women and individuals over the age of 40. In most cases, gallstones remain harmless and may not cause noticeable symptoms. However, as ...
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ABP Live Doc Talk | The silent progression of gallbladder cancer: Why early screening matters more than ever
Gallbladder cancer is a challenge because of its subtle progression and its tendency to escape early detection. Although it is a relatively rare form of cancer, it is often not diagnosed until it ...
Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia is sharing her thoughts on Ozempic use. “No tea, no shade, no hate, just some field research,” LaPaglia, 26, said in a TikTok video on Tuesday, March 10. “Every single ...
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Future-proof your body: Here's what women should track to be healthy, based on their age
This International Women's Day, we bring you a decade-by-decade checklist of diagnostic tests and screenings to help you live healthier.
New research suggests millions taking GLP-1 weight-loss injections could also face a greater risk of developing a chronic cough.
Your time is up, you little shit, I thought. I was going to kill this thing.
In early December, the Tennessee Department of Health issued a Health Alert Network advisory to alert clinicians to an ...
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Exposure to toxic chemicals in the air corps: 'I hate that my life feels over at 53'
Years of exposure to toxic chemicals while serving in the air corps have left Mick Murphy practically bed-ridden ...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most dangerous forms of cancer in the world. It often develops quietly and is very difficult ...
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My husband died at just 33 after health chiefs rejected treatment for deadly bile duct cancer
The family of a new dad who died at just 33-years-old from bile-duct cancer have hit out at health officials who rejected the use of a potentially life-saving treatment on the NHS .
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