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                    [Title] => First a.m. colonoscopy yielded more polyps
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Colonoscopies performed first thing in the morning yielded significantly more polyps and more histologically confirmed polyps than did those performed later in the day, according to a study presented at the annual Digestive Disease Week.

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                    [Title] => First a.m. colonoscopy yielded more polyps
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Colonoscopies performed first thing in the morning yielded significantly more polyps and more histologically confirmed polyps than did those performed later in the day, according to a study presented at the annual Digestive Disease Week.

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