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Mayo Scrubs HCQ Data; Pharmacy Walkout Averted; Springsteen's Peptic Ulcer Disease

Health news and commentary from around the Web gathered by ѻýҕl staff

Sep 28, 2023
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PPIs Linked to Better Survival for One Group With Cirrhosis

Large VA study shows potential benefit for one group, risk for the rest

Apr 11, 2022
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Several Factors Contribute to GI Bleeding Mortality Risk

Patients hospitalized due to GI bleeding less likely to die from it, French researchers found

Jun 14, 2021
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Can an Agile Endoscopic Device Curb PPI-Dependent GERD?

GERDx device improved quality of life; not so much for esophageal acid exposure

Apr 16, 2021
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AGA Updates Guidelines for Refractory H. Pylori

New info stresses knowing patients' antibiotic exposure and doing drug susceptibility testing

Feb 01, 2021
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With H. Pylori, Higher-Dose PPIs May Promote Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia

Retrospective Israeli study comes with many caveats, however

Sep 24, 2020
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Ranitidine Cancer Risk: Health Records Offer Reassurance

Huge study finds no indication that nitrosamine contamination affected real-world outcomes

May 05, 2020
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18 Common Drugs Tied to Altered Gut Microbiome

PPIs, oral antidiabetics, antibiotics, and laxatives had most impact

Oct 23, 2019
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H. Pylori Found in Sleeve Gastrectomy Specimens

Incidental findings can have important clinical implications in obese patients

Sep 23, 2019
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DDW 2017: Diversity Will Be Meeting's Strength

Four-society meeting has plenty to offer across and among specialties

May 05, 2017
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Nasogastric Tube May Be Obsolete for GI Bleeds

CHICAGO -- Placement of a nasogastric tube for determining treatment of patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding may be unnecessary since almost all these patients will eventually undergo an endoscopic procedure, researchers argued here.

May 07, 2014
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Type of Contrast May Mean More Comfortable CT

CHICAGO -- Patients who underwent abdominal or pelvic CT imaging with a low-osmolar contrast agent reported more discomfort during the exam than patients who received an iso-osmolar agent, researchers said here.

Dec 03, 2012
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Doctors Say 45 Common Tests 'Overused'

Nine specialty groups have listed tests and treatments that are frequently overused, such as antibiotics for sinus attacks and CT scans for low back pain, in the first phase of a long-term project.

Apr 04, 2012
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H. Pylori Breath Test OK for Kids, FDA Says

A breath test for Helicobacter pylori infection available for adults may also be used in children and teens.

Feb 25, 2012
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