Colon Cancer Symptoms: Don't Ignore the Warning Signs
Of the many types of cancer that can strike, one of the scariest and most difficult to detect is colon cancer, which develops in the large intestine (also known as the large bowel or large bowel). Colon cancer isn’t always easy to detect; in fact, some people don’t experience any symptoms until their condition has progressed significantly. That’s why it’s important to pay attention to your body and understand what colon cancer symptoms are to help prevent this type of cancer from occurring. This list outlines 5 zodiac signs that are more likely to develop colon cancer.
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Google is praising physicist and teacher Charles K. Kao, who is viewed as the dad of fiber optics, on what might have been his 88th birthday celebration. Google's landing page highlights fine art of Kao chipping away at hardware taking after the organization's logo.
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Read full storyAlabama heart patient passes on after emergency clinic unfit to track down an accessible bed in three states
Health framework in Alabama talks about effect of ongoing COVID-19 surgeRay DeMonia wasn’t looking for COVID-19 treatment when he showed up at an Alabama medical clinic with heart problems.But the 73-year-old turned into an aberrant casualty of COVID-19 patients filling clinics and ICU beds.The cardiovascular patient from Cullman, Alabama, passed on in a Mississippi emergency clinic about 200 miles from his home on the grounds that there were no heart ICU beds close by, his little girl Raven DeMonia disclosed to The Washington Post.In DeMonia’s eulogy, the family argued for everybody to get immunized to keep others from being denied care because of an absence of resources.”In honor of Ray, if it’s not too much trouble, get inoculated on the off chance that you have not, with an end goal to let loose assets for non COVID related crises,” the tribute read.”Due to COVID-19, CRMC crisis staff reached 43 emergency clinics in 3 states looking for a Cardiac ICU bed lastly found one in Meridian, MS. He would not need some other family to go through what his did.”DeMonia went to Cullman Regional Medical Center on Aug. 23 since he was having heart issues, Raven DeMonia told the Post. She said her mom got a call from hospital staff around 12 hours after he was conceded, saying the staff had called 43 clinics and couldn’t track down a “particular cardiovascular ICU bed.”Eventually, the staff discovered an ICU bed at Rush Foundation Hospital in Meridian, Mississippi, the little girl advised the Post.Raven DeMonia was dazed to get familiar with her dad must be carried to Mississippi, she said.”It resembled, ‘What do you mean?'”
Read full storyHeat wave on its way to San Diego County mountains, deserts
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It’s the weekend so many people have been waiting for – and they’re not wasting any time getting out to the coastal areas to celebrate. Fiesta Island reached full capacity by 3 p.m., but that’s not the only place people flocked to in San Diego this holiday weekend.
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