1. Body mass index : Information
A good way to determine if your weight is healthy for your height is to calculate your body mass index (BMI). Being overweight puts strain on your heart and can lead to serious health problems. These problems include:
Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
2. Stomach Cancer : Search Results - healthfinder.gov - Your Source for Reliable Health Information
The purpose of this directory is to connect patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) to doctors around the world who are specializing in the treatment of this disease.... Details >
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3. Stomach Cancer: MedlinePlus
Stomach cancer mostly affects older people – two-thirds of people who have it are over age 65. Your risk of getting it is also higher if you
MedlinePlus (Offsite)
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The Zebrafish Gene Collection (ZGC) is an NIH initiative that supports the production of cDNA libraries, clones and sequences to provide a complete set of full-length (open reading frame) sequences and cDNA clones of expressed genes for zebrafish....
zgc.nci.nih.gov
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The Xenopus Gene Collection (XGC) is an NIH initiative that supports the production of cDNA libraries, clones and 5'/3' sequences to provide a set of full-length (open reading frame) sequences and cDNA clones of expressed genes for Xenopus laevis ...
xgc.nci.nih.gov
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7. OHSU Health Information: Stomach Cancer
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is cancer that starts in any part of the stomach. The stomach is just one of many organs located in the abdomen, the area of the body between the chest...
www.ohsu.edu
8. Resources - Stomach (Gastric) Cancer Information Guide
Shah, Manish A. Pinheiro, Natasha, Shah, Brinda M. 100 Questions & Answers about Gastric Cancer. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2008.
www.cancer.med.umich.edu
9. Stomach and Pancreatic Cancer Information from St. John Health
Stomach & Pancreatic Cancer
www.stjohnprovidence.org
10. What is stomach cancer?
After food is chewed and swallowed, it enters the esophagus, a tube that carries food through the neck and chest to the stomach. The esophagus joins the stomach at the gastroesophageal junction, which is located just beneath the diaphragm (the bre...
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