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How To Stop Thumb Sucking

Thumb sucking is a human behavior that is usually manifested by placing the thumb inside the mouth and repeatedly sucking the thumb for long duration. This may be a displayed habit most especially by the kids. Thumb sucking may appear to have soothing effect to other people but there are some who are getting serious on how to stop thumb sucking . Thumb sucking is a habit done for oral gratification. It is commonly normal especially to children because it serves as source of pleasure and comfort. When It Will Stop There are researches that states that thumb sucking normally stops at the age of five but for those who are not counted in the said age bracket that still displays this behavior are staring to engage in the most effective way on how to stop thumb sucking that is no longer appropriate for their age. Funny to say that the eagerness to make this behavior disappear is counted on the new years’ resolution list of some individuals. How to stop thumb sucking is really difficult ...

Colon Cancer Facts

According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common cancer and the 3rd leading cause of cancer death. Colorectal cancer often develops without any symptoms, but the great news is that it can be preventable if caught early, with a screening exam.  With recommended guidelines for colorectal cancer screening, your doctor can find colon polyps and remove them, before they become cancerous. Colorectal cancer forms in the tissues of the colon, which is the largest part of the intestine.  Rectal cancer forms in the tissues of the rectum, which is the last several inches of the large intestine before the anus.  Either of these cancers is called colorectal cancer.   Get the facts on the disease, as well as colon cancer screening and prevention with Capital Digestive Care's infographic and please share with your loved ones - especially those 50 or older (45 for African Americans), or those with a family history. More information is available at:  http://ww...