Researchers make progress engineering digestive system tissues • Digestive Health News • May 18 15 New proof-of-concept research at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine suggests the potential for engineering replacement intestine tissue in the lab, a treatment that could be applied to infants born… Study shows how E. coli thrive in patients with inflammatory bowel disease • Digestive Health News • May 12 15 The survival and proliferation of usually harmless Escherichia coli in the gut of inflammatory bowel disease patients may now be better understood, as researchers have… Study reveals how relaxation response may help treat 2 gastrointestinal disorders • Digestive Health News • May 05 15 A pilot study has found that participating in a nine-week training program including elicitation of the relaxation response had a significant impact on clinical symptoms of… Viruses responsible for 50 percent of gastroenteritis cases can spread by air • Digestive Health News • Apr 30 15 Noroviruses, a group of viruses responsible for over 50% of global gastroenteritis cases, can spread by air up to several meters from an infected person… Pooled analysis confirms vitamin E as a treatment for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis • Digestive Health News • Apr 23 15 Results revealed today at The International Liver Congress™ 2015 show that vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopherol) is an effective treatment for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). NASH occurs when the… Investigational anti-diabetic may offer potential for management of non-alcoholic fatty liver • Digestive Health News • Apr 23 15 Data presented today at The International Liver Congress™ 2015 demonstrates that remogliflozin etabonate, an investigational drug in type 2 diabetes, is a potential treatment option… Novel mechanism for Crohn’s disease uncovered • Digestive Health News • Apr 23 15 Crohn’s disease is one of a family of chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). While it has already been proven to have genetic causes, scientists have now shown that the presence of… Cirrhosis deaths drop 41 percent from 2002 to 2012 • Digestive Health News • Apr 22 15 A new study by UNC researchers has found dramatic improvements in the survival of patients with cirrhosis and liver failure supporting improved treatment strategies for patients with cirrhosis… New treatment for common digestive condition Barrett’s Oesophagus • Digestive Health News • Apr 15 15 New research from the University of Warwick and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust could transform treatments and diagnosis for a common digestive condition which affects thousands… Female IBD patients: Stay up-to-date on your cervical cancer screening • Digestive Health News • Mar 26 15 Women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may be at increased risk of cervical dysplasia and cancer, according to a new study1 published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology,… Younger immigrants at higher risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease • Digestive Health News • Mar 10 15 The younger a person is when they immigrate to Canada, the higher their risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and its major subtypes Crohn’s disease and… Chronic narcotic use is high among kids with IBD • Digestive Health News • Feb 10 15 Chronic narcotic use is more than twice as prevalent in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), compared with children without this disease, according to a new study1 published… Steroid therapy increases risk of blood clots 5-fold in IBD patients • Digestive Health News • Jan 29 15 Compared with biologic therapy, corticosteroid (steroid) use is associated with a nearly five-fold increase of venous thromboembolism in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, according to a… Daily drinking increases risk of alcoholic cirrhosis • Digestive Health News • Jan 26 15 Approximately 170,000 people die from alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver in Europe every year. Although alcohol is the most important risk factor, less is known about the significance of different… To remove the gallbladder or not - that is the question • Digestive Health News • Dec 26 14 Gallbladder removal is one of the most common operations performed in older adults. Yet, research from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston shows many… Sleep duration affects risk for ulcerative colitis • Digestive Health News • Oct 21 14 If you are not getting the recommended seven-to-eight hours of sleep each night, you may be at increased risk of developing ulcerative colitis, according to a new study1 in Clinical… New class of drugs shows promise for treating chronic diarrhoea • Digestive Health News • Oct 20 14 A pilot study testing a new type of drug in patients with chronic diarrhoea has shown promising effects on reducing their symptoms. Bile acid diarrhoea (BAD)… Study shows epigenetic changes in children with Crohn’s disease • Digestive Health News • Aug 23 14 A new study finds a wide range of epigenetic changes - alterations in DNA across the genome that may be related to key environmental exposures - in… Growing up on a livestock farm halves the risk of inflammatory bowel diseases • Digestive Health News • Jul 11 14 New research conducted at Aarhus University has revealed that people who have grown up on a farm with livestock are only half as likely… Scientists identify new pathogenic and protective microbes associated with severe diarrhea • Digestive Health News • Jun 27 14 In a finding that may one day help control a major cause of death among children in developing countries, a team of researchers led by faculty… Heart rate variability may predict risk of disease in premature infants • Digestive Health News • Jun 13 14 Measuring variability of heart rate may identify premature infants at risk of developing necrotizing enterocolitis, a serious inflammatory condition that can lead to death, according to… Probiotics prevent deadly complications of liver disease, study finds • Digestive Health News • Jun 08 14 Probiotics are effective in preventing hepatic encephalopathy in patients with cirrhosis of the liver, according to a new study in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the official clinical practice… Wound-healing role for microRNAs in colon offer new insight to inflammatory bowel diseases • Digestive Health News • May 23 14 A microRNA cluster believed to be important for suppressing colon cancer has been found to play a critical role in wound healing in the… Disruption of circadian rhythms may contribute to inflammatory disease • Digestive Health News • May 22 14 A disruption of circadian rhythms, when combined with a high-fat, high-sugar diet, may contribute to inflammatory bowel disease and other harmful conditions, according to a recent study conducted… Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Genetic Clue to Irritable Bowel Syndrome • Digestive Health News • Mar 20 14 Is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) caused by genetics, diet, past trauma, anxiety? All are thought to play a role, but now, for the first time, researchers have… Page 2 of 15 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main