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How to Manage Ulcerative Colitis and Improve Digestive Health
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the lining of the colon and rectum. Although it cannot be cured, it can…
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How Stress and Anxiety Affect Your Digestive Health
At Centers for Gastroenterology in Loveland, Greeley, and Fort Collins, CO, we understand that your digestive health is influenced by more than just food…
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Upper Endoscopy and Colonoscopy Key Differences and When You Need Them
If your provider has recommended an upper endoscopy or colonoscopy, you may feel unsure about what these procedures involve. At Centers for Gastroenterology in…
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What Causes Gas After Eating? Insights from Your Local Gastroenterologist in Colorado
Everyone experiences a little gas or bloating after a meal. It’s a normal part of digestion. But when these symptoms become chronic, painful, or…
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Centers for Gastroenterology still performing procedures at Skyline
Recent news about the planned March 31 closure of Skyline Surgery Center in the Skyline Medical Pavilion, located at 2555 East 13th Street in…
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What does an endoscopy do?
What does an endoscopy do? At the Centers for Gastroenterology, there’s a lot of terminology thrown around that you may not be familiar with…
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Colonoscopy vs. Cologuard
The third most common cancer in the United States is colorectal cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates 145,000 new cases this year. Along with…
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3 Benefits of Probiotics
3 Benefits of Probiotics What are probiotics? While you may usually want to steer clear of bacteria, probiotics are a form of live bacteria…
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All About Crohn’s Disease
All About Crohn’s Disease The month of December is Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness month and the staff of Centers for Gastroenterology in northern Colorado…
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Colon Cancer Awareness Month
You hear it all the time – after age 50, you should be getting a colonoscopy to screen for potentially cancerous polyps in your…
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