Signs Or Symptoms and Prevention For Colon Cancer

September 5th, 2010

Colorectal cancer malignancy typically begins with the growth of benign growths including polyps. Often there are no earlier signs or symptoms. We do understand that most colorectal cancer starts as incredibly little non-cancerous groups or clumps of cells.
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Want to Know What Colon Cancer Is?

September 5th, 2010

To find out about Colon Cancer first we need to know what Cancer is. A collection of 100 or more different diseases is Cancer. Cancer affects the cells which are a body’s necessary unit; Cancer usually occurs when the body cells starts behaving abnormally and split or divides without order or control.
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Stem Cell Transplants Purpose – Important to Know

September 5th, 2010

Stem cells are cells that are immature but can mature into blood cells. The process of infusing healthy stem cells into the body system is done by stem cell transplants. It becomes very much necessary when the bone marrow does not work and fails to produce sufficient stem cells required by the body.
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What Not to Do Before a Colonoscopy

September 5th, 2010

Yes, it’s difficult to get excited about a visit to your gastroenterologist, but if this is the time to get that colonoscopy exam completed, you’ll know it’s better to do what the doctor prescribes so the day moves smoothly. That said, the clinic where you’ll have the procedure will see to it that you’re prepped and informed with a detailed checklist. It’s easy to forget things, however, so if you want to ensure the most pleasant visit possible be sure not to do the following.
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Colon Cancer Symptoms – When to See a Doctor

September 5th, 2010

Colon or colorectal cancer can affect anyone, even though the people over the age of 50 are in higher risk of getting this disease. Its symptoms can mimic the ones of less dangerous conditions, so it is a good idea to be aware of them and to know when to see a doctor for them. The unexplained changes in the bowel movement are the first sings of colon cancer.
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[Opinion] Should We Raise the Retirement Age?

September 5th, 2010

Excerpt: “On the face of it, lifting the retirement age [for Social Security and Medicare] makes sense. Americans are living longer, so they could retire later and still enjoy their golden years. Except??’only some of us are living longer.” (The Century Foundation)
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[Guidance Overview] Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Updates HRA Coverage Reporting

September 5th, 2010

Excerpt: “Among the issues addressed in the updated guide are references to changes in reporting for Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs). CMS has removed all references from the updated guide that previously referred to reporting only for ‘free-standing’ HRAs.” (Fisher & Phillips LLP)
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[Opinion] The Latest on Medicare and Social Security

September 5th, 2010

Excerpt: “According to the reports, the date of insolvency for Medicare’s hospital fund was pushed back, from 2017 to 2029, because of cost-saving measures in health reform. As for Social Security, without any changes, it will be able to pay full benefits until 2037 and partial benefits after that, the same estimate as in last year’s report, despite temporary setbacks from the recession.” (The New York Times; free registration required)
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[Opinion] Will Health Savings Trickle from Your Paycheck to Social Security?

September 5th, 2010

Excerpt: “The theory is that the health law will help the financial viability of Social Security because employers will shift money they now spend on health insurance into higher wages. That, in turn, will mean more taxes collected on fatter payrolls to support Social Security and Medicare.” (National Public Radio)
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Dealing with Medicare Part B and COBRA Coverage

September 5th, 2010

Excerpt: “The Social Security law allows people to postpone enrollment in [Medicare] Part B without penalty only if, and for so long as, they have group health insurance coverage that is provided by an employer for whom they (or their spouses) are still working.” (Ford & Harrison LLP)
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