How to detect malnutrition in patients effectively? • Digestive Health News • Jul 30 10 Malnutrition is an important factor, influencing both morbidity and recovery after surgery. The early detection of nutritional risk would allow early intervention, which may prevent later complications. A traditional nutritional… Study finds structural brain alterations in patients with irritable bowel syndrome • Digestive Health News • Jul 22 10 A large academic study has demonstrated structural changes in specific brain regions in female patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition that causes pain and… Popular food additive can cause stomach ache • Digestive Health News • Jul 09 10 “Stealth fiber” increasingly added to processed foods, while not a problem for most, can cause gastrointestinal discomfort for some who may not know they’re consuming too much of it,… Can writing help calm your irritable bowels? • Digestive Health News • Jun 24 10 Jotting down your deepest thoughts and emotions might improve your symptoms if you’re one of the 15 percent of Americans with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), researchers say. Their study is… A future strategy for the treatment of patients with ulcerative colitis • Digestive Health News • Jun 24 10 Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by frequent diarrheal attacks and anal bleeding. Histologic characteristics of UC are the invasion of the crypt epithelium and lamina propria… C-reactive protein measurement in children inflammatory bowel disease patients • Digestive Health News • Jun 24 10 C-reactive protein (CRP) is used to assess disease activity in diverse inflammatory disorders including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, in IBD, a significant number of patients present with… Acid reflux may disrupt sleep, even without symptoms • Digestive Health News • Jun 22 10 Chronic acid reflux may frequently wake people up at night, even when it doesn’t cause heartburn symptoms, a small study suggests. The study, of 39 adults with gastroesophageal reflux… High fructose, trans fats lead to significant liver disease, says study • Digestive Health News • Jun 22 10 Scientists at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have discovered that a diet with high levels of fructose – levels equivalent to that in high fructose corn… Slow-release NSAIDs pose greater risk of GI bleeding • Digestive Health News • May 26 10 A study conducted at the Spanish Centre for Pharmacoepidemiological Research revealed that the risk of gastrointestinal complications due to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use varies by specific NSAID administered… Review of Pain Management Practices for Cirrhosis Patients • Digestive Health News • May 26 10 In the May issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, physician experts review current practices for pain management in cirrhotic patients. The physician experts reviewed all current literature available on PubMed… Behavioral therapy can quickly calm irritable bowels • Digestive Health News • May 04 10 Some people with irritable bowel syndrome see a rapid improvement with behavioral therapy, with the benefits lasting at least several months, a small study finds. The findings bolster evidence that… Taking olive oil may prevent bowel disease: study • Digestive Health News • May 04 10 Increasing the intake of olive oil may reduce the risk of suffering from ulcerative colitis, a new study suggest. The new findings were presented on Saturday at the… Imperforate Anus • Digestive Health News • May 03 10 Anatomy and function of the lower digestive tract: The gastro-intestinal tract begins with the mouth where the food is ground. It then reaches the stomach through the food pipe (esophagus). From the stomach, where the… Gastroenteritis (Running Stomach/Diarrhea) • Digestive Health News • May 03 10 What Is Gastroenteritis? Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (the pathway responsible for digestion that includes the mouth, esophagus (food pipe in the neck), stomach, and intestines). Gastroenteritis is also sometimes… Study finds sharp rise in colitis among children • Digestive Health News • Apr 28 10 A study of Northern California children finds that diagnoses of the digestive disease ulcerative colitis increased nearly three-fold between 1996 and 2006 - for reasons that are not… Nonmedical treatment may rapidly relieve severe IBS symptoms • Digestive Health News • Apr 27 10 A significant proportion of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients treated with cognitive behavior therapy have a positive response within four weeks of treatment, according to a new study in… Early predictors of severe acute pancreatitis • Digestive Health News • Apr 19 10 Mortality of patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) approaches 30%-40%. An imbalance between the early systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), and the later compensatory counter-inflammatory response, and development of multiple organ… Two Major Insurers Now Cover Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy • Digestive Health News • Apr 19 10 The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) today announced its support of recent policy changes by Aetna Inc. and United Healthcare. The national health insurance giants will… Chocolate may be good medicine for liver patients • Digestive Health News • Apr 16 10 Cocoa-rich dark chocolate could be prescribed for people with liver cirrhosis in the future, following the latest research to show potential health benefits of chocolate. Spanish researchers said on… Stress may be a trigger of bowel disease symptoms • Digestive Health News • Apr 16 10 People with inflammatory bowel disease commonly believe that stress can trigger their symptoms, and a new study suggests they may be right. Canadian researchers found that among 552… Biofeedback More Effective than EGS and Massage for Chronic Rectal Pain • Digestive Health News • Mar 31 10 A new study conducted by Italian researchers, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, finds that biofeedback is more effective than… Safety and diagnosis yield of colonoscopy in Hong Kong Chinese children • Digestive Health News • Mar 29 10 Colonoscopy in children is a highly specialized procedure which is not often performed in the Chinese population. Data of its safety and diagnostic yield in Chinese… Obesity accelerates liver damage in heavy drinkers • Digestive Health News • Mar 26 10 Based on the findings, the investigators argue that lower limits for “safe” alcohol consumption in heavier people may be necessary. Deaths from liver disease have risen in certain parts of… Shift Workers at More Risk for Irritable Bowel Syndrome • Digestive Health News • Mar 18 10 Nurses participating in shift work, especially those working rotating shifts, face a significantly increased risk of developing Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and abdominal pain compared to those working… Research Team Identifies Genes Linked to Ulcerative Colitis • Digestive Health News • Mar 18 10 A study of the human genome led by Cedars-Sinai researchers has now identified genes linked to ulcerative colitis, offering clues as to what causes the condition and potential avenues… Page 9 of 15 pages « First < 7 8 9 10 11 > Last » << Back to main