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Statistics confirm this troubling pattern. Since 1994, colorectal cancer rates in people under 50 have increased by 51%.
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Inhaling commercially available nitrous oxide canisters, commonly known as laughing gas, could lead to serious harm or death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a warning issued Friday.
Colorectal cancer isn’t just a concern for older adults anymore. Find out why cases are rising in younger people — and what you can do about it.