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Low Adherence to Biopsy Guidelines Affects Celiac Disease Diagnosis in the United States
July 7, 2011 A new study has found that most patients undergoing biopsy of the small intestine do not have the recommended number of samples to diagnose celiac ... > full story -
A Gut-Full of Probiotics for Your Neurological Well-Being
July 5, 2011 Probiotics, often referred to as ‘good bacteria’, are known to promote a healthy gut, but can they promote a healthy mind? Exploring the new world of neurological probiotics, researchers ... > full story -
Functioning Small Intestine Created in Laboratory Experiments
July 5, 2011 Researchers have successfully created a tissue-engineered small intestine in mice that replicates the intestinal structures of natural intestine -- a necessary first step toward someday applying this ... > full story -
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New Technology Enables Quick and Scarless Surgery for Stomach Tumors
July 5, 2011 Singapore scientists have pioneered a new surgery technology which enables quick and scar-less surgery for stomach tumors. The innovative operation can be done in a short day surgery which last a few ... > full story -
Gastric Bacterium Helicobacter Pylori Protects Against Asthma
July 1, 2011 Infection with the gastric bacterium Helicobacter pylori provides reliable protection against allergy-induced asthma, immunologists have demonstrated in an animal model. Their results confirm the ... > full story -
Potential of Simple Injection on Patients With Head Injury
June 30, 2011 New research has suggested that tranexamic acid has the potential to prevent people dying from head injuries. It is a cheap, off-patent drug with the potential to help people suffering from brain ... > full story -
Women Win out in Gastrointestinal Surgery
June 30, 2011 In the first study to consider the impact of gender on patient outcomes in major gastrointestinal surgeries, researchers have found that women are more likely to survive after the procedure than men. ... > full story -
Barrett’s Esophagus, Often a Precursor to Esophageal Cancer, Results from Residual, Embryonic Cells
June 23, 2011 Researchers discovered a new mechanism for the origin of Barrett's esophagus, an intestine-like growth in the esophagus that is triggered by acid reflux and often progresses to esophageal cancer. The ... > full story -
Leftover Embryonic Cells Connect Gastric Reflux and Cancer
June 23, 2011 The ultimate source of some cancers is embryonic cells. New research traces the precursor of deadly esophageal cancers to leftover embryonic cells found in all ... > full story -
Dietary Leucine May Fight Pre-Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome: Study Shows Improvements in Animals With Amino Acid in Diet
June 22, 2011 A new study suggests that adding the amino acid leucine to their diets may help those with pre-diabetes or metabolic ... > full story
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