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Facts About the Moon Polyp for Saltwater TanksOne type of polyp is known as the Moon Polyp. This polyp has very large polyps instead of the average small types of polyps.
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The Stick Polyp for Saltwater TanksThe Stick Polyp looks like your average polyp except for the fact that is has very long polyps which look more like tentacles than polyps.
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Glove Polyp: Looks like a Pile of LeavesThe Glove polyp is a nice addition to any saltwater tank. It's very soft and looks like there is a pile of leaves lying on top of your live rock.
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Colon Polyp and Adenoma: 10 Things to KnowYou were told by your doctor that you have a polyp and here are 10 things you should know about your polyp.
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Starburst Polyp: Saltwater TankThere are many different corals that you can purchase. Some of them are hard corals and some of them are soft corals.
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Montipora Coral - Small Polyp Stonies for a Reef Fish TankMontipora coral comes in many colors and growth patterns.
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What Exactly is a Polyp?This article provides a definition and explanation of polyps - a condition that can be associated with and caused by several factors.
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New Finding: Calcium Tablets Have Long Term Benefit in Colon Polyp PreventionCalcium supplementation has been recently found to have a long term positive effect on reducing the chances of polyps(adenomas) in the colon. -
The Blue Waving Hand: Saltwater CoralThe Blue Waving Hand is a type of polyp and soft coral. This polyp has this name because it only comes in blue and the tentacles are very long and wavy.
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Nasal Papillomas, Polyps, and Nasal Polypectomy SurgeryThere are two common types of tumors that can be found in the nasal passages. A papilloma is a warty like growth, which can cause bleeding. A nasal polyp is a teardrop smooth hanging growth that is more common in adults. -
Colorectal Polyps and CancerCancer of the colon and rectum is the second most deadly type of cancer. This type of cancer usually begins as a polyp. You may not have any symptoms until a colorectal tumor becomes fairly large.
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Colonoscopy: New Studies Suggest that Morning Exams Find More PolypsReview of studies that show colonoscopies performed in the morning are more likely to result in polyp detection (and thus cancer detection) than those performed in the afternoon. -
How to Acclimate LPS Corals to Your Saltwater FishtankLPS corals, or large polyp stony corals, are a popular type of corals for the marine aquarium thanks to the incredible diversity of color, shape, and texture that they add to the aquarium environment. -
Testing for Colon PolypsColon polyp testing is done by colonoscopy. Treatment options depend on lab results from the polyps.
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Rectal Cancer Symptoms, Information and TreatmentRectal cancer forms in the tissues of the last few inches of the large intestine closest to the anus, known as the rectum. Rectal cancer usually takes several years to develop and starts as a precancerous growth called a polyp.
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Study Links High Choline Intake in Women to Increased Risk of Colon PolypsA new study suggests that women who eat food containing a lot of choline have an increased risk of developing colon polyps. The study found that those with a high intake of choline were 45% more likely to develop a colon polyp than those who had a low intake of choline.
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The Thick Stemmed Waving Hand - Easy and PeacefulOne of the polyps is known as the Thick Stemmed Waving Hand. This coral does not look like your average polyp.
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Use Screening Tests to Augment Colon Cancer SymptomsMy experience with a precancerous polyp taught me to eat right and rely on cancer screening tests to ensure I don't get cancer.
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Stages of Colorectal CancerStaging systems categorize the progression of colorectal cancer. Cancer stage can be estimated but cannot be confirmed until after surgery, when the pathologist examines the excised polyp, tumor, or lymph nodes under a microscope
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Reef Pests and Their Ramifications (Part 2)Vying for the most beautiful, entertaining and fascinating reef aquarium set-up we can as conscientious marine aquarists, takes alot of time, reading, making the right choices, and being able to correctly identify and take necessary action to reverse the problem...
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Facts About the Pacific Long-Tentacle AnemoneMany aquarists are enthrawled by the symbiotic relationship between anemone and its host, the clown fish... The Pacific Long Tentacle Anemone may be just what the doctor ordered for those of you eagerly anticipating adding an anemone to your aquarium.
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Comfocal Laser Endomicroscopy (CLE) Cancer Diagnostic Tool: Immediate Diagnosis Without a BiopsyConfocal Laser Microscopic Endomicroscopy provides a physician enhanced visual view capable to make GI diagnosis instead taking a biopsy most of the time. Studies shown successful results.
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What is a Colonoscopy?If you're fifty or older, you should request one.
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The Overuse of AntibacterialsThe benefits and dangers of using antibacterials in everyday life.
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The Life and Death of the OceansA wide look at the current state of the world's oceans.
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Long, Heavy Periods - What to Do About ThemLong, heavy periods are a problem for many women. Learn about the causes and what to do about long, heavy periods here.
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Tony Snow, Colon Cancer and YouColon cancer is beatable. If caught early treatment can be effective and result in a complete cure. Many Americans fail to monitor their colon health and in so doing risk death from this killer.
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Threats to the World's Coral ReefsThe coral reefs of the world are in danger. If we do not want to lose them, we need to act now...
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What is a Colonoscopy?Colonoscopy: what it is, why you should have it done.
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The Carpet Anemone: One Spectacular Flowering Animalan informative attempt at encouraging and educating fellow aquarists in their possible selection of a Carpet Anemone...
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Following a High Fiber Diet When You Don't Like VegetablesBeans and vegetables are the best foods to eat when you need to add fiber to your diet. But what if you don't like beans and veggies? Here are some suggestions for how picky eaters can get more fiber into their bodies.
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Strategies to Keep Your Job When You Have Ulcerative ColitisThis article discusses affects ulcerative colitis has on work performance and discusses some strategies that can help, given understanding in your community. These strategies will affect your selection of employer, friends and doctors and reduce your stress.
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Metachronous Rectal Cancer: Prevention and TreatmentFor adults who suffer from rectal cancer, there are steps that can be taken to prevent and treatment multiple risks of rectal cancer known as metachronous rectal cancer.
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Pocillipora: Cauliflower or Bird's Nest CoralFor the most part, an easy coral to maintain, propagate and find, both, at your local pet shop and in the wild...
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Healthy Benefits of Walking with My HusbandWalking together can be a romantic experience, but it can be rehabilitative as well. -
All About Trachyphyllia Coral: Open Brain CoralWith so many different types of brain corals out there, whether it be open or closed brain coral, Trachyphyllia is one of the better choices...
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Sinularia Coral: Abundant in Nature and in Marine AquariumsA diverse form of soft coral that is hardy and commonly available that affords the marine aquarist a nice octocoral to expand his/her reef biotope...
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An Introduction to Relay for Life: Raising Funds for Cancer ResearchRelay for Life is a 24-hour relay event, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Here's an introductional overview showing how easy it is to participate, and how fun it can be, all for a great cause.
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Living with Ulcerative Colitis: How I Cope, and How Others Can, TooLearning to live with ulcerative colitis and how to deal with it on a daily basis.
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The Reproduction Process of CoralCoral are small sea anemone, that are typically together in colonies or bunches. Coral have the ability to reproduce sexually or asexually.
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