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For placement of feeding tubes in pediatric patients, new guidelines and technology needed   Saturday 24 May 2014 - 12am PST       Universal guidelines and improvements in technology are needed to reduce injuries and deaths from improper placement of nasogastric...
Wound-healing role for microRNAs in colon offer new insight to inflammatory bowel diseases A microRNA cluster believed to be important for suppressing colon cancer has been found to play a critical role in wound healing in the intestine, UT Southwestern cancer researchers have...
Radiation-Fighting Drug A hydroxylase inhibitor that prolongs the action of a gut-protective protein shows promise in mice as a treatment for radiation poisoning. By Rina Shaikh-Lesko | May 16, 2014 Comment Print     Link...
May 15, 2014 Reversing gastric bypass may not reverse hormonal changes caused by surgery by Angela Koenig (Medical Xpress)—Gastric bypass surgery has been shown to be one of the most effective treatments for obesity, and often improves Type 2 diabetes immediately after surgery and long...
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | ARTICLE OPEN     Dynamic microbe and molecule networks in a mouse model of colitis-associated colorectal cancer   Xujun Liang, Huiying Li, Geng Tian & Shao Li AffiliationsContributionsCorresponding author Scientific Reports 4, Article...
April 29, 2014 Adhesion molecule shows promise for treating colitis The adhesion molecule CD146 plays a vital role in inflammation and offers a promising therapeutic target for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) as well as preventing colitis-associated colorectal cancer, say...
Study shows steroids ineffective, possibly harmful in pediatric liver disease   Monday 5 May 2014 - 2am PST       A multi-center study concludes that treating infants with high doses of steroids fails to improve medical outcomes in the end-stage pediatric liver...
May 8, 2014     Gallbladder with indocyanine fluorescence under near-infrared light.   A green fluorescent dye is helping surgeons at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System perform robotic...
May 8, 2014 Surgeons 'light up' GI tract to safely remove gall bladder   Gallbladder with indocyanine fluorescence under near-infrared light. A green fluorescent dye is helping surgeons at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health...
May 9, 2014 Study identifies mechanism by which intestinal enzyme maintains microbial balance Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators have identified the mechanism by which an enzyme produced in the intestinal lining helps to maintain a healthy population of gastrointestinal...
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