The most recent edition of Gastroenterology explores whether cholera vaccine use is associated with a reduced risk of death in patients with colorectal cancer.
New survey tool may help physicians screen for and identify factors contributing to impaired sexual functioning in male patients, reports February's edition of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.
The latest issue of Gastroenterology considers the direct comparison of diagnostic performance of 9 quantitative fecal iImmunochemical tests for colorectal cancer screening.
This month's edition of Gastroenterology reports that patients with first-degree relatives with a history of colorectal cancer should start screening earlier and at shorter intervals for cost effectiveness.
January's issue of Gastroenterology investigates the effects of aprepitant in reducing nausea and other symptoms in patients with gastroparesis and related disorders.
The most recent ediiton of Gastroenterology examines anesthesia assistance in outpatient colonoscopy and risk of aspiration pneumonia, bowel perforation, and splenic injury.
This month's issue of Gastroenterology explores the effects of an antisense oligodeoxynucleotide on endoscopic and clinical outcomes in patients with active crohn's disease.
Intestinal dysbiosis featuring abundance of Ruminococcus gnavus associates with allergic diseases in infants, reports the latest issue of Gastroenterology.
Fructans exacerbate symptoms in a subset of children with irritable bowel syndrome, finds a study in the latest issue of the Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology.
This week's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine evaluates the efficacy and safety of 8-week and 12-week courses of treatment with glecaprevir plus pibrentasvir in patients without cirrhosis who had hepatitis C virus genotype 1 or 3 infection.
The latest issue of Gastroenterology examines abnormal responses to local esophageal food allergen injections in adult patients with eosinophilic esophagitis.
This month's issue of the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics identifies factors affecting disability in inflammatory bowel disease and the reliability of the inflammatory bowel disease disability index.
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