Relationship between components of metabolic syndrome and colonic diverticulosis in the very elderly: a tertiary care network study

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Solving the relationship between HIV and cancer – InventUM

Posted by: Lisette Hilton December 1, 2023 | 6 minutes read | share Dr. Sylvester takes steps to minimize cancer risk for high-risk HIV patients through education, screening, and early detection. People infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can significantly control its devastating health effects and live longer with approved antiretroviral therapies. However, effective control […]

Investigation of the relationship and influencing factors among H. pylori infection, CRP, and p-S6K1 expression

The following is a summary of “Analysis of correlation and influencing factors between colon polyps, Helicobacter pylori infection, and p-S6K1 expression” published in the November 2023 issue. Infection Jia et al. Researchers initiated a retrospective study to analyze the relationship between colorectal polyps (CRP) and Helicobacter pylori (Helicobacter pylori) infection, and the relationship between CRP […]

Diverticulitis and constipation: what is the relationship?

Diverticulitis can cause constipation. Research suggests that constipation is not a risk factor for diverticulitis. Constipation is a symptom of diverticulitis. There is little evidence that constipation causes diverticulitis. Mild inflammation and frequent bowel movements may be greater risk factors for diverticular disease. This article looks at the relationship between constipation and diverticulitis, tips for […]