Probiotics may help irritable bowel • Digestive Health News • Mar 19 09 Probiotic products, which contain living microbes that aid digestion, may help relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, according to Dr. Nourieh Hoveyda and colleagues from University of Oxford, UK. Irritable bowel… Quit Your Belly Achin’: 5 Things You Need to Know About Digestive Disorders • Digestive Health News • Mar 10 09 Maybe you’re in love. Perhaps it was something you ate. Or maybe you’re experiencing hunger pangs. Your stomach and other digestive organs experience a… Keep Your Colon Healthy with Exercise, Healthy Foods • Digestive Health News • Mar 09 09 Most adults would rather keep talk about colons behind the bathroom door. It’s time to talk, says Kim Turgeon, MD, FACP, gastroenterologist in Internal Medicine at the University of… Probiotics may help some with chronic fatigue • Digestive Health News • Feb 27 09 Supplements containing “good” bacteria can help some people with chronic fatigue syndrome feel better, but they may make others feel worse, report Swedish researchers who conducted a small study. “I… An antidepressant may calm an irritable bowel • Digestive Health News • Feb 27 09 Antidepressants and psychological therapies, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), appear to provide relief from irritable bowel syndrome, at least in the short-term, according to published studies. Antidepressants appear to help… Ethnic Differences Found for Fatty Liver Disease and Insulin Resistance • Digestive Health News • Feb 25 09 A new study suggests that the metabolic response to obesity and insulin resistance, particularly as it pertains to the liver, differs among ethnic groups in the U.S.… Magnetic Device Studied as Treatment for Heartburn and Acid Reflux • Digestive Health News • Feb 23 09 More than 20 million Americans suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), experienced by many as chronic heartburn. Medication offers short-term relief for some sufferers of this disease.… What is the most effective therapy for low-dose aspirin induced peptic ulcer? • Digestive Health News • Feb 19 09 The incidence of low-dose aspirin-induced peptic ulcer seems to be increasing in Japan in conjunction with the increasing proportion of elderly individuals, in whom metabolic… A useful method to diagnose chest pain with foregut symptoms • Digestive Health News • Feb 19 09 Recent reports have indicated that recurrent chest pain is often a result of esophageal motility disorders or gastroesophageal reflux diseases (GERD), which is known as esophageal chest… New therapy with stem cells to treat Crohn’s disease • Digestive Health News • Feb 19 09 * When drugs don’t work and surgery is not possible, transplanting stem cells from the patient’s own bone marrow is an effective alternative for the treatment of… Supplement of probiotics provides a new therapy for ulcerative colitis • Digestive Health News • Feb 17 09 The animal and clinical studies indicated that gastrointestinal bacteria play an important role in the development of UC, and the supplement of probiotics was beneficial for UC.… An important co-factor in the development of liver disease in alcoholics • Digestive Health News • Feb 17 09 Alcohol and iron are believed to have a synergistic effect in the development of liver injury. Furthermore, alcohol enhances iron absorption. Primary hemochromatosis is a genetic… For Patients With Cirrhosis, Inflammation May Be Common Thread Behind Nervous And Heart Rhythm Probl • Digestive Health News • Feb 10 09 For Patients With Cirrhosis, Inflammation May Be Common Thread Behind Nervous And Heart Rhythm Problems Liver cirrhosis is the seventh leading cause… Tobacco Smoke and Alcohol Harm Liver Worse as Combo • Digestive Health News • Feb 03 09 Exposure to second-hand smoke and alcohol significantly raises the risk of liver disease, according to researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). The finding adds to… Obesity may increase risk of diverticulitis • Digestive Health News • Feb 03 09 Obese people appear to be at increased risk for diverticulitis and for bleeding diverticula, results of a new study indicate. Diverticula are small pouches that form in the lining of the… Infliximab may help prevent post-operative Crohn’s disease recurrence • Digestive Health News • Feb 02 09 The administration of infliximab after intestinal resective surgery was found to be effective at preventing endoscopic and histological recurrence of Crohn’s disease, according to a new study in Gastroenterology,… Children with inflammatory bowel disease have surprisingly high folate levels, study finds • Digestive Health News • Jan 26 09 Children with newly diagnosed cases of inflammatory bowel disease have higher concentrations of folate in their blood than individuals without IBD, according to a new… Liver disease may resolve with weight loss surgery • Digestive Health News • Dec 26 08 Obesity surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, not only helps obese individuals shed a significant amount of weight, it also significantly improves or completely resolves a common obesity-related liver… New Recommendations Released for Treatment of IBS • Digestive Health News • Dec 18 08 Although irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common disease diagnosed by gastroenterologists, it’s also one of the most misunderstood. That’s why updated guidelines addressing the management of the condition… Fewer Hospitalizations for Bleeding in Digestive System • Digestive Health News • Dec 18 08 Improved treatments for acid reflux disease, ulcers, arthritis and other conditions helped reduce hospital admission rates for internal bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract by 14 percent from 1998 to… GI inflammation seen in children with IBS • Digestive Health News • Dec 08 08 Some children with functional abdominal pain or irritable bowel syndrome (FAP/IBS) have evidence of low-grade intestinal inflammation and/or mild alterations in the barrier function of their gastrointestinal tracts, the results… Bariatric surgery may resolve liver disease • Digestive Health News • Dec 01 08 Obesity is a growing epidemic in the U.S. with a significant increase in prevalence from 15 percent to 32.9 percent from 1980 to 2004. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an… U.S. women less likely for liver transplants: study • Digestive Health News • Nov 26 08 Women are less likely than men in the United States to get a life-saving liver transplant, perhaps because of physical differences between the two sexes, according to a study… Stomach ulcer bug causes bad breath • Digestive Health News • Nov 24 08 Bacteria that cause stomach ulcers and cancer could also be giving us bad breath, according to research published in the December issue of the Journal of Medical Microbiology. For the first… Crohn’s Disease Surgeries Make Steady Advances • Digestive Health News • Nov 18 08 Thousands of Americans suffering from the chronic inflammatory bowel condition known as Crohn’s disease are leading longer, healthier lives due to innovative new surgeries, according to experts at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell… Page 12 of 15 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main