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The term Diverticulosis is used to denote a disease of the colon in which the muscular wall gives way in place and allows the mucus membrane lining the large intestine to form pouches.
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Title: Diverticulosis and colorectal polyps at younger age: a possible link?
A Possible New Weapon to Battle Brain Tumors Ann Lukits 2011
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Diverticulosis: Patients diagnosed with diverticulosis before the age of 60 are at higher risk of developing colorectal cancer than similar-aged individuals without the disease, research published in the European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology suggests.
A Possible New Weapon to Battle Brain Tumors Ann Lukits 2011
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Diverticulosis patients may also develop frequent anemia.
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Nature Cure for Diverticulosis: Surgical procedure according to modern medical science for the removal of diverticula does not offer a permanent cure as a new diverticula may develop after the removal of older one.
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They applied it topically as a remedy for their various ailments, which, taken together, included Diverticulosis, Candida, Diabetes and spider veins.
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Diverticulosis and colorectal polyps at younger age: a possible link?
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Diverticulosis: Patients diagnosed with diverticulosis before the age of 60 are at higher risk of developing colorectal cancer than similar-aged individuals without the disease, research published in the European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology suggests.
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Diverticulosis is harmless until one or more of the diverticula become infected by waste and food caught there as it passes by on its way out.
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Diverticulitis is Diverticulosis that has become infected due to the lodging of food in pockets in the intestinal tract.
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