Question: I’ve been dealing with hemorrhoids for over two years. They never go away and only seem to be getting worse. Is it possible that it could be anal cancer? Answered by colon and rectal surgeon Matthew Fuglestad, MD.
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Just a short time ago, Stanley® travel mugs were all the rage. But their popularity quickly waned when they came under public scrutiny earlier this year for using lead in the vacuum-sealing process.
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