GastroBreak: Gluten in Infants, Ulcerative Colitis Poetry
Published: Oct 8, 2014
The oft-discussed "window of opportunity" to develop gluten tolerance in children predisposed to developing celiac disease may not exist, according to two studies and an accompanying editorial in theNew England Journal of Medicine.
What types of diets do patients with inflammatory bowel disease follow, and do they work? A review inClinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology evaluated the evidence behind popular food recommendations.
Can your morning yogurt replace your colonoscopy?
A tape worm treatment improved diabetic symptoms in mice, researchers reported in Nature Medicine.
A new open access journal is really open access: It features a poem on ulcerative colitis. Props to the author for rhyming.
To assess competence of endoscopy trainees, stop counting procedures and start looking at cecum intubation rates, adenoma detection rates, and individual outcome indicators, argue Norwegian researchers in Gut.
Too much sleep and too little sleep are associated with an increased risk of ulcerative colitis, wrote researchers in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Becker's Hospital Review listed "160 gastroenterologists to know" for "their leadership, research, and business development."
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