Category : Search result: bowel habits


IBS misdiagnosis hides incurable bowel cancer in 27yo

A 27-year-old woman's ten-year battle with what doctors dismissed as IBS turned out to be incurable bowel cancer. Discover the shocking symptoms that were overlooked and the urgent warning she's sharing.

Bowel Cancer: 5 Key Symptoms in Young People

Leading UK expert reveals the five key warning signs of bowel cancer that young people are dangerously ignoring. Learn the symptoms to protect yourself and when to seek urgent medical help.

Aspirin May Slash Bowel Cancer Return Risk

A landmark study suggests a daily low-dose aspirin could dramatically reduce the risk of colorectal cancer returning, offering new hope for thousands of NHS patients.

Common aspirin fights bowel cancer, UK study finds

A new study reveals that aspirin, a cheap and common medication found in millions of British homes, could be a powerful weapon in the fight against bowel cancer. Scientists discover it reduces tumour growth and boosts survival rates.

Doctor dismissed symptoms as IBS - it was bowel cancer

Exclusive: Lauren Koster, 29, reveals how doctors repeatedly dismissed her severe symptoms as IBS for two years before she was finally diagnosed with advanced colorectal cancer. Her urgent warning about trusting your instincts.

5-Second Toilet Habit Can End Chronic Constipation

Leading UK gastroenterologists reveal a revolutionary, no-cost technique to transform bowel health and end chronic constipation. Discover the science behind the 'Toilet Yoga' method taking the NHS by storm.

Gogglebox Star's Devastating Cancer Battle

Beloved Gogglebox favourite George Gilbey opens up about his devastating stage 4 bowel cancer diagnosis and his courageous fight for life in an emotional and exclusive interview.

EastEnders' Gillian Wright Reveals Cancer Battle

EastEnders icon Gillian Wright, who plays Jean Slater, reveals her courageous battle with bowel cancer, the life-saving surgery, and her powerful message on early detection in an emotional and exclusive interview.

1 Million Gen Z Brits Eat Chips for Breakfast Weekly

A startling new study reveals Britain's changing breakfast habits, with a million young adults now regularly opting for a plate of chips over traditional morning meals, raising health concerns.

Dr Amir Khan's bowel cancer symptom warning

ITV's Dr Amir Khan reveals the subtle yet persistent symptom that led to his bowel cancer diagnosis, urging the public not to ignore similar signs in a vital health warning.

Stop Toilet Scrolling - Doctors Warn of Health Risks

A troubling new health trend is emerging as doctors link prolonged toilet scrolling on smartphones to a sharp rise in painful haemorrhoids and other bowel issues. Experts reveal why this modern habit is damaging your health.

Stop Toilet Scrolling To Prevent Haemorrhoids

Leading health experts issue a stark warning that prolonged toilet scrolling is a major cause of painful piles, disrupting natural bowel function and increasing strain.

Simple breakfast swap could slash bowel cancer risk

Leading cancer specialists have identified a powerful dietary change that could significantly reduce your risk of developing bowel cancer. Discover the easy breakfast swap backed by scientific research.

Eating Bananas Could Cut Your Cancer Risk

New research reveals a simple dietary swap could be a game-changer in cancer prevention. Discover how a potassium-rich fruit like the humble banana might significantly cut your risk of developing certain cancers.

Sky News Anchor's Stage 4 Cancer Shock After 'Clear' Screening

Veteran broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan reveals his devastating stage four cancer diagnosis, which came just months after receiving the all-clear from a routine NHS screening. The former Sky News anchor shares his powerful story to urge public vigilance.

Mum's cancer warning after ignoring bloating and fatigue

Sarah O'Connell shares her harrowing bowel cancer journey after dismissing bloating and fatigue, urging others not to ignore early warning signs. Her powerful story highlights the importance of early detection.

Page 1 of 4