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Ulcerative Colitis Treatment Reduces Need For Surgery By Almost Half, Study Suggests
October 1, 2009 A new study has found that ulcerative colitis patients had a 41 percent reduction in colectomy after a year when treated with ... > full story -
Cost-Savings Of Colorectal Cancer Screening As Treatment Costs Increase
September 24, 2009 Investing in some colorectal cancer screening programs could cut future, more expensive treatment costs in half, according to a new study. The only screening program found not to be cost-saving was ... > full story -
Blocking Signal Molecule Can Prevent Growth Of Large Intestine And Colon Cancer
September 23, 2009 By seeing what substances and molecules affect the development of our diseases, scientists can develop drugs that prevent or cure diseases. New research has found that the signal molecule ... > full story -
New Blood Tests Promise Simple, Cost-Effective Diagnosis Of Gastrointestinal Cancers
September 20, 2009 Researchers are reporting promising results from two new blood tests that can aid in the early identification of patients with gastrointestinal cancers. The tests will make GI cancer detection ... > full story -
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Study Finds Increased Risk Of Death For Patients With Celiac Disease-Related Disorders
September 15, 2009 New research indicates that patients with lesser degrees of celiac disease-related symptoms, such as intestinal inflammation or latent celiac disease, have a modestly increased risk of death, ... > full story -
Gut Ecology In Transplant Patients
September 15, 2009 A new genomic analysis shows that small-bowel transplant patients with an ileostomy have a very different population of bacteria living in their gut than patients whose ileostomy has been ... > full story -
Turning Bacteria Into Protein Production Factories
September 7, 2009 By adapting a single protein on the surface of the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus, researchers have turned it into a protein production factory, making useful proteins that can act as vaccines and ... > full story -
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Fear Of Insurance Rejection Deters Potentially Life Saving Genetic Tests For Bowel Cancer
September 6, 2009 An Australian study of families with genetic risk of bowel cancer has found that 50 percent of participants declined genetic testing when informed of insurance ... > full story -
Promising New Target Emerges For Autoimmune Diseases
September 1, 2009 Scientists have uncovered an important way that aggressive immune cells normally are held in check so they don't attack the body's own cells. The findings open a new avenue of research for future ... > full story -
Antimicrobial Antibodies In Celiac Disease: Trick Or Treat?
August 26, 2009 A new study found that anti-glycan antibodies were associated with celiac disease. Celiac patients with multiple anti-glycan antibodies of high titers had more frequently malabsorption than other ... > full story
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