You are here : health.am > Digestive Disorders Center > Digestive Health News Digestive Health News Psychological factors affect IBS patients’ interpretation of symptom severity • Digestive Health News • Nov 22 11 A patient’s viewpoint of the severity of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms can be influenced not only by physical symptoms of IBS but broader psychological problems, according to… Severe alcoholic hepatitis: An effective combination of 2 treatments • Digestive Health News • Nov 10 11 Acute alcoholic hepatitis is one of the most serious forms of alcoholic liver disease, affecting individuals with chronic excessive alcohol consumption, which generally equates to more than 50… The Economic Cost of Advanced Liver Disease • Digestive Health News • Nov 08 11 Health care costs for hepatitis C patients with end-stage liver disease are nearly 2.5 times higher than those in the early stages, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study. Although… Live liver donors have troubles years later: study • Digestive Health News • Nov 07 11 People who have donated part of their liver for transplant can experience physical and psychological complications years after the operation, according to a German study. Almost half of the… Psychological traumas experienced over lifetime linked to adult irritable bowel syndrome • Digestive Health News • Oct 31 11 The psychological and emotional traumas experienced over a lifetime - such as the death of a loved one, divorce, natural disaster, house fire or car accident,… Probiotics effective in combating antibiotic-associated diarrhea • Digestive Health News • Oct 31 11 In four different studies presented at the American College of Gastroenterology’s (ACG) 76th Annual Scientific meeting in Washington, DC, researchers explored the effectiveness of probiotics for antibiotic-associated diarrhea; as an anti-inflammatory… Study finds physicians show bias when diagnosing stomach problems • Digestive Health News • Oct 31 11 Patients who complain of upper gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms often face a diagnosis of either gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or functional dyspepsia. Because the two conditions often overlap, it… Acid-Suppressing Drugs Being Over Prescribed in Infants • Digestive Health News • Oct 20 11 Frequent spitting up, irritability and unexplained crying in infants are often very distressing to parents. Physicians frequently prescribe acid-suppressing drugs for these symptoms. However, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is an… An effective treatment for anal incontinence • Digestive Health News • Oct 14 11 Combination therapy for fecal incontinence is more effective than the current standard treatment. This is the conclusion of a randomized trial comparing the different treatments, described by Thilo Schwandner and colleagues… Antibiotic use tied to Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis • Digestive Health News • Sep 26 11 People who are prescribed a large number of antibiotics tend to have a higher risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a new study finds, providing more evidence that antibiotics may… Viral Theory Is Set Back in Chronic Fatigue Study • Digestive Health News • Sep 25 11 Dashing the hopes of many people with chronic fatigue syndrome, an eagerly awaited study coordinated by government health agencies has not confirmed a link between the illness and… Even low-dose aspirin may increase risk of GI bleeding • Digestive Health News • Sep 12 11 The risk of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding needs to be considered when determining the potential preventive benefits associated with low-dose aspirin for cardiovascular disease and cancer. According to a… New Way to Remove Large Polyps, CA First • Digestive Health News • Aug 19 11 For the first time in the western United States, a surgical team lead by Elisabeth McLemore, MD, has used a novel operating platform to perform the scarless removal of… Radiofrequency ablation safely and effectively treats Barrett’s esophagus • Digestive Health News • Aug 11 11 Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a safe and effective option for the treatment of dysplastic Barrett’s esophagus that attains lasting response, according to a new study in Gastroenterology, the official… New Therapy Provides Hope for Millions of People Suffering from Bowel Incontinence • Digestive Health News • Jul 18 11 A new procedure is now available for the treatment of chronic bowel incontinence, a disorder impacting the lives of more than 18 million Americans. The… Genetic variant linked to development of liver cancer in hepatitis C virus carriers • Digestive Health News • Jul 03 11 A genome-wide study by researchers at the RIKEN Center for Genomic Medicine, Hiroshima University Hospital and Sapporo-Kosei General Hospital has identified a genetic variant… Gene variant increases fatty liver risk and fibrosis progression • Digestive Health News • Jun 28 11 New research confirms that a variant on the patatin-like phospholipase-3 (PNPLA3) gene increases risk of steatosis and fibrosis progression in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV). The… Overweight more harmful to the liver than alcohol in middle-aged men • Digestive Health News • Jun 07 11 Overweight carries a greatly increased risk of cirrhosis of the liver in men, reveals a new study from the Sahlgrenska Academy. “Given the increasing problem of… Probiotic yogurt no help for kids’ constipation • Digestive Health News • May 24 11 A yogurt aimed at easing digestion with the help of “good” bacteria may not be much help for children’s chronic constipation, a new study suggests. The study, of 159 children… Use of naltrexone reduces inflammation in Crohn’s patients • Digestive Health News • May 19 11 Naltrexone reduced inflammation in Crohn’s patients in a research study at Penn State College of Medicine. Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract causing abdominal… That anxiety may be in your gut, not in your head • Digestive Health News • May 17 11 For the first time, researchers at McMaster University have conclusive evidence that bacteria residing in the gut influence brain chemistry and behaviour. The findings are important… New screening techniques, treatments shed light on gastrointestinal disorders in children • Digestive Health News • May 09 11 Research being presented at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) focuses attention on the needs of pediatric patients, including screening for obesity and raising awareness of the increase… Henry Ford Hospital study: Open-access colonoscopy is safe • Digestive Health News • May 09 11 Nurse-driven, open-access colonoscopy programs are as effective and safe as colonoscopy following a consultation with a gastroenterologist, according to researchers at Henry Ford Hospital. “Our results showed no significant… Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is Not Related to XMRV Retrovirus • Digestive Health News • May 04 11 New findings from University of Utah School of Medicine researchers show that the retrovirus called XMRV is not present in the blood of patients who have chronic fatigue… Is morning colonoscopy better? • Digestive Health News • May 03 11 Studies have found that colonoscopies done in the afternoon are less likely to catch abnormal growths than those done in the morning. 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