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  2. This Gut-Healthy Food Could Lower Your Colon Cancer Risk, New ...

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    Getty Images. EatingWell design. Colon cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. But with regular screening and early detection, colon cancer can be prevented or ...

  3. Large intestine - Wikipedia

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    The transverse colon is the part of the colon from the hepatic flexure, also known as the right colic, (the turn of the colon by the liver) to the splenic flexure also known as the left colic, (the turn of the colon by the spleen). The transverse colon hangs off the stomach, attached to it by a large fold of peritoneum called the greater omentum.

  4. A gut-health scientist who's also a dietitian and trained ...

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    Snacking can be an easy way to eat more fiber and boost gut health. Fiber helps fuel the "good" microbes in the gut, which influence overall health. Emily Leeming, a gut-health scientist and chef ...

  5. 'Fibermaxxing' is dietitian-approved. Here's how to get more ...

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    Colon health: A diet rich in fiber is associated with a lower risk of developing colorectal cancer. Gut microbiome support: Fiber acts as a prebiotic, promoting the growth of healthy bacteria in ...

  6. Mucoid plaque - Wikipedia

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    Various forms of colon cleansing were popular in the 19th and early 20th century. [7] In 1932, Bastedo wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association about his observation of mucus masses being removed during a colon irrigation procedure: "When one sees the dirty gray, brown or blackish sheets, strings and rolled up wormlike masses of tough mucus with a rotten or dead-fish odor that ...

  7. Gastrointestinal wall - Wikipedia

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    In the colon, for example, the muscular layer is much thicker because the faeces are large and heavy and require more force to push along. The outer longitudinal layer of the colon thins out into 3 discontinuous longitudinal bands, known as taeniae coli (bands of the colon). This is one of the 3 features helping to distinguish between the large ...

  8. 43-year-old fitness influencer ignored her GI symptoms for a ...

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    But while doctors were comfortable making diagnoses of IBS and hemorrhoids in healthy young people in the absence of family colon cancer history 20 years ago, “not anymore,” he says, due to ...

  9. Transverse colon - Wikipedia

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    It crosses the abdomen from the ascending colon at the right colic flexure (hepatic flexure) with a downward convexity to the descending colon where it curves sharply on itself beneath the lower end of the spleen forming the left colic flexure (splenic flexure). In its course, it describes an arch, the concavity of which is directed backward ...