Probiotics found to reduce hepatic encephalopathy • Digestive Health News • Apr 25 13 Probiotics could emerge as a treatment plan to manage hepatic encephalopathy (HE) therapy after a new study announced at the International Liver Congress™ 2013 found they significantly reduced development of the… Dietary medium chain triglycerides prevent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease • Digestive Health News • Apr 25 13 Scientists at the Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center, a U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Human Nutrition Research Center at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, led… Genetics defines a distinct liver disease • Digestive Health News • Apr 22 13 Researchers have newly associated nine genetic regions with a rare autoimmune disease of the liver known as primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). This brings the total number of genetic regions associated with… Implanted magnetic bracelet helps treat chronic heartburn • Digestive Health News • Apr 12 13 A tiny magnetic bracelet implanted at the base of the throat is greatly improving life for some people with chronic heartburn who need more help than medicine can give them.… Cardiovascular issues up mortality rates in patients with advanced fibrosis • Digestive Health News • Apr 11 13 New research reveals that advanced fibrosis is a significant predictor of mortality in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), largely brought about by cardiovascular causes. NAFLD… Incarceration, marijuana use and suicide attempts may hinder liver transplant eligibility • Digestive Health News • Apr 05 13 Results from an anonymous survey of U.S. transplant providers report that incarceration, marijuana use, and psychiatric diagnoses, particularly suicide attempts, may lower patients’ eligibility for liver… Disease Over-Diagnosis Can Result in Needlessly Medicating Infants, Finds MU Research • Digestive Health News • Apr 02 13 The American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation recently recommended against routine use of medications to treat infants for gastroesophageal reflux (GERD), commonly known as reflux disease.… Over-diagnosis of reflux in infants leads to needless medication • Digestive Health News • Apr 01 13 Medications used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, are some of the most widely used medications in children less than one year old. But in a new… Celiac diagnoses rose during 2000s: study • Digestive Health News • Mar 31 13 The number of Americans diagnosed with celiac disease continued to rise over the past decade but leveled off in 2004, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed data on a small… Metal stents are effective treatment for blocked bile ducts • Digestive Health News • Mar 20 13 A multi-center analysis, led by Weill Cornell Medical College and published in the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, shows the use of temporary “fully covered self-expanding metal stents” (FCSEMS)… IPhone Microscope Helps Diagnose Intestinal Worms • Digestive Health News • Mar 14 13 Smart phones are transforming the way that people communicate throughout the world. Now scientists are using them in an innovative way to help diagnose intestinal worm infections in school children living… Some bacteria may protect against disease caused by stomach infection • Digestive Health News • Mar 12 13 Half of the world’s human population is infected with the stomach bacteria called Helicobacter pylori, yet it causes disease in only about 10 percent of those infected.… How does fibrosis occur in Crohn’s disease? • Digestive Health News • Jan 31 13 New research has shown that a protein, known as IL-13, could be the key to the development of fibrosis in Crohn’s disease. This breakthrough could help to advance new medicines… New Strain of Stomach Bug Spreading Across US • Digestive Health News • Jan 24 13 A new strain of stomach bug sweeping the globe is taking over in the U.S., health officials say. Since September, more than 140 outbreaks in the U.S. have been… Are bacteria making you hungry? • Digestive Health News • Dec 19 12 Over the last half decade, it has become increasingly clear that the normal gastrointestinal (GI) bacteria play a variety of very important roles in the biology of human and animals. Now Vic… Targeting neurotransmitter may help treat gastrointestinal conditions • Digestive Health News • Dec 05 12 Selective targeting of the neurotransmitter that differentially affects brain cells that control the two distinct functions of the pancreas may allow for new medication therapies for conditions like diabetes, dyspepsia… Human stool treatment upends race to treat colon germ • Digestive Health News • Nov 30 12 Drugmakers racing to develop medicines and vaccines to combat a germ that ravages the gut and kills thousands have a new challenger: the human stool. For patients hit… Walking, cycling may ease cancer-related fatigue: study • Digestive Health News • Nov 16 12 People who have been treated for cancer often have lingering fatigue, but regular walking or cycling might help boost their energy, according to a UK study that looked at more… New light on the genetic basis of inflammatory diseases • Digestive Health News • Nov 02 12 In one of the largest studies of its kind ever conducted, an international team of scientists has thrown new light on the genetic basis of the inflammatory bowel… Death from GI bleeding decreased in United States in past 2 decades • Digestive Health News • Oct 22 12 The number of patients dying from upper gastrointestinal bleeding has decreased over the past two decades, a result researchers attribute to the advances in medical… Coffee speeds up return of bowel function after colon surgery • Digestive Health News • Oct 09 12 Patients who drank coffee, rather than water, after bowel surgery to remove a part of their colon experienced a quicker return to bowel movements and tolerance of… Scientists at Scripps Research Develop Novel Technology to Identify Biomarkers for Ulcerative Colitis • Digestive Health News • Oct 03 12 Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have developed a novel technology that can identify, in animal models, potential biomarkers of… Bone marrow holds secrets for treating colitis and Crohn’s • Digestive Health News • Sep 24 12 Michigan State University researchers have unlocked secrets in bone marrow that could lead to improved treatments for colitis and Crohn’s disease. The results, featured in the current issue… Santarus’ treatment for travelers’ diarrhea meets late stage trial goal • Digestive Health News • Sep 12 12 Santarus Inc said its experimental treatment for travelers’ diarrhea met the main goal in a late stage trial, sending the company’s shares up 4 percent after the… Biopsies may overlook esophagus disease • Digestive Health News • Sep 06 12 University of Utah engineers mapped white blood cells called eonsinophils and showed an existing diagnostic method may overlook an elusive digestive disorder that causes swelling in the esophagus and painful swallowing.… Page 4 of 15 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last » << Back to main