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The gall with gallstones: The Endoscopy Clinic

A four-inch, pear-shaped organ tucked comfortably away below your liver, the gallbladder is a handy organ to have on your side. But when things get tense, it can cause a lot of problems – and pain.     The main job of the gallbladder is to store bile until the body needs it to help […]

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Reducing bowel cancer risk: The Endoscopy Clinic

When it comes to cancer, it’s easy to take a somewhat fatalistic view – you’re either going to get it or you’re not, right? However, not only is bowel cancer (commonly known as colon or colorectal cancer) highly curable if detected in its early stages, but there are steps which can be taken to reduce […]

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An indigestible condition: Surgeon Ross Roberts from The Endoscopy Clinic on gastric reflux

Eating and drinking are some of the most basic human needs and yet, for many people who suffer from chronic and repeated gastric reflux, the freedom to eat and drink what they choose may not be a given. Metropol talks to endoscopy specialist, Surgeon Ross Roberts from The Endoscopy Clinic about gastric reflux and what […]