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Monmouth Gastroenterology a division of Allied Digestive Health Types of Treatment for Rectal Cancer Rectal cancer, a malignant growth originating in the cells of the rectum, is among the most common forms of cancer in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, new rectal cancer cases as of 2023…
View moreWritten By: Curalta Foot & Ankle Athlete’s foot, medically known as tinea pedis, thrives in moist, dark areas like shower floors, gym, and any common areas where people congregate. While it is an annoying and embarrassing problem, it is fortunately mostly straightforward to treat. This extremely contagious fungal foot infection…
View moreIf you wake up with sore, sensitive teeth or jaw pain, you may be unknowingly grinding or clenching your teeth. This common condition is known as bruxism, though many simply refer to it by grinding. Many reasons may cause a person to grind or clench their teeth. Teeth grinding often…
View moreYou may be surprised to learn that many eye doctors offer aesthetic treatments like eye lifts, Botox and microneedling in addition to providing comprehensive eye care. If you are interested in aesthetic services there are reasons to consider having these cosmetic procedures done by an ophthalmologist. Below are reasons why…
View moreNutrition is an important part of sports performance for athletes. Sports Nutrition is a topic of constant change and has grown as a dynamic field of clinical study. Research continues to advise improved nutritional guidelines and support for both active adults and competitive athletes. But how much do you know…
View moreAlcohol has been around for ages, and as such, it has become a staple in many cultures and societies. For some people, alcohol is a way to relax after a long day or to celebrate special occasions. However, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to various digestive issues. How Can Alcohol…
View moreDiabetes is a chronic, progressive disease, and many who have it will eventually develop a complication called neuropathy. This problem causes tingling and numbness that can lead to foot ulcers, as those with diabetes often have diminished sensation and won’t notice minor scratches or pressure and their sores tend to…
View moreWeightlifting offers numerous benefits, including enhanced muscle strength, bone density, and overall physical fitness. Reaping these benefits without the risk of injury involves understanding weightlifting safety to prevent injuries and ensure long-term joint health. To help you understand if weightlifting is safe for your joints, Alliance Orthopedics has compiled a…
View moreJust like a baby’s first word or first step, a baby’s first tooth is a milestone! Time for those cute photos of baby smiling with one or two teeth to show off.When should you expect a baby’s first tooth? The average age is around 6 months but of course, some…
View moreHow Do I Know If I Have IBS? Struggling with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a difficult and frustrating challenge that many have had to try to overcome in their lives. If you are among those who are struggling with this issue, you know the embarrassment and frustration that can…
View moreFeeling pain or tenderness along the outer side of your elbow? If gripping objects or performing simple daily tasks like brushing your hair has become difficult, you may be dealing with a condition called lateral epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow. Lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow, is swelling or tearing of…
View moreYou might think breathing is second nature, right? You’re doing it right now as you are reading this. But did you know that there are different kinds of breathing and that what is called deep breathing can have important health benefits? Read on to learn just three of the most…
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