Reflux surgery tops pills in the short term • Digestive Health News • Mar 18 10 People who suffer from chronic severe stomach acid reflux have two options - long-term medication or anti-reflux surgery. A new review of the medical literature shows that surgery is… Obesity and alcohol act together to increase the risk of liver disease • Digestive Health News • Mar 12 10 Research: Body mass index and risk of liver cirrhosis in middle aged women in UK: prospective study; Research: Effect of body mass index and alcohol… Preventing gastric cancer with antibiotics • Digestive Health News • Mar 12 10 Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium found in about 50% of humans worldwide, can cause stomach ulcers and, in extreme cases, gastric cancer. In an article for F1000 Medicine Reports, Seiji Shiota and Yoshio… Biofeedback may ease chronic constipation • Digestive Health News • Mar 06 10 Biofeedback training can have long-lasting benefits in people who suffer from chronic constipation due to a condition called “dyssynergic defecation,” new research indicates. People with this condition have difficulty emptying their bowels… Gene links to celiac disease may help drug search • Digestive Health News • Mar 01 10 Scientists have identified new genetic links to celiac disease and say their findings could speed the search for better ways to diagnose and treat the gluten-intolerance disorder. British… Diapers’ contents could change way of finding intestinal disease • Digestive Health News • Feb 22 10 A medical test initially researched for aging adults also could be helpful for premature babies, according to scientists with Texas AgriLife Research. The procedure, which uses fecal… The Liver: Multitasker, Regenerator and Vital for Health • Digestive Health News • Feb 12 10 The liver, the largest internal organ, is the body’s ultimate multitasker. While the liver is not glamorous or sentimental - there are no love songs about a broken… Distinct demographic profiles between Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis • Digestive Health News • Feb 05 10 Although inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) [comprising mainly Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC)] is thought to affect about 150 000 people in the United Kingdom, the prevalence… Shape of Barrett’s epithelium effects prevalence of erosive esophagitis • Digestive Health News • Feb 05 10 Barrett’s epithelium is recognized as a complication of erosive esophagitis and is the pre-malignant condition for adenocarcinoma of the esophagus. A research team from Yokohama City University School… Vitamin D supplements could fight Crohn’s disease • Digestive Health News • Jan 27 10 A new study has found that Vitamin D, readily available in supplements or cod liver oil, can counter the effects of Crohn’s disease. John White, an endocrinologist at the Research… Bacterial phylotype alterations in irritable bowel syndrome • Digestive Health News • Jan 15 10 Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal functional disorder that can greatly affect the patient’s well being. Multiple interacting mechanisms, including alterations in the intestinal microbiota, are suspected to… Mediterranean diet protects against stomach cancer • Digestive Health News • Jan 15 10 Eating the Mediterranean way can help reduce your risk of stomach cancer, a large study from Europe shows. “The results add to the evidence for the role of the Mediterranean diet… An etiological role for H. pylori in autoimmune gastritis • Digestive Health News • Jan 14 10 Experimental animal studies have shown that H. pylori shares several antigenic regions in common with acid secreting cells in gastric mucosa. Antibodies triggered by H. pylori destroy acid… Drink warm water to ease effects of colon probes? • Digestive Health News • Jan 06 10 Drinking warm water seems to relax the bowel and improve the comfort of colonoscopy, as well as the “completeness” of the procedure, hint findings of a study from… Breakthrough on Causes of Inflammatory Bowel Disease • Digestive Health News • Dec 17 09 New research by the University of Adelaide could help explain why some people are more prone to Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and other autoimmune diseases. A critical imbalance of… Are manometric findings different between the patients with erosive and nonerosive disease? • Digestive Health News • Dec 09 09 Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is defined as the pathological retrograde movement of gastric contents into the esophagus. Various esophageal motility disturbances which may be important… Why does percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy fail to eliminate gastroesophageal reflux? • Digestive Health News • Dec 08 09 Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is a common problem in mechanically ventilated patients and contributes to the development of esophageal mucosal injury and even erosive esophagitis. The relationship between… Reflux might be immune condition, rat study finds • Digestive Health News • Nov 20 09 Acid reflux, a common condition that has been highly profitable for the makers of antacid drugs, may not be caused by stomach acid at all, U.S. researchers said on… Largest Gene Study in Childhood IBD Finds 5 New Genes • Digestive Health News • Nov 15 09 In the largest, most comprehensive genetic analysis of childhood-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), an international research team has identified five new gene regions, including one involved in… Horror, it’s Hemorrhoids—Self-care Tips for Common Problem • Digestive Health News • Nov 13 09 By about age 50, more than half of adults have dealt with hemorrhoids. The November issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter covers home treatments that can relieve symptoms of this… Pass on the Gas: Tips to Reduce Flatulence • Digestive Health News • Nov 13 09 Passing gas - flatulence - is normal and happens to everyone. But for some people, excessive gas and pain interfere with normal activities. The November issue of Mayo Clinic… Open Wide: Incisionless Surgery to Treat GERD • Digestive Health News • Nov 11 09 Every day, more than 20 percent of the U.S. population experiences the painful burning symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). For these 20 million Americans, the first line of defense… New combination therapy looks promising against ulcer bacteria • Digestive Health News • Oct 26 09 Helicobater pylori, a bacteria implicated in peptic ulcers and gastritis, was eradicated in 95 percent patients who took a 7-day course of combination therapy with levofloxacin, omeprazole, nitazoxanide (Alinia®)… New studies explore connection between high stress jobs and GI disorders • Digestive Health News • Oct 26 09 In two new studies, presented at the American College of Gastroenterology’s (ACG) 74th Annual Scientific meeting in San Diego, researchers explored the connection between high stress,… Coffee may slow liver damage from hepatitis • Digestive Health News • Oct 26 09 A few cups of coffee everyday may help slow the progression of liver disease associated with long-term infection with the hepatitis C virus, a new study hints. Researchers found that… Page 10 of 15 pages « First < 8 9 10 11 12 > Last » << Back to main