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Staffers, supplies on standby to avert potential public health crisis in Myanmar
11 May 2008 - Hot Gastroenterology Topics
With the death toll from the Myanmar cyclone likely to climb to 100,000 people or more, Oxfam is warning that a public health catastrophe could hit 1.5 million storm survivors if they don't quickly ... - more
Treatments for GORD sufferers help improve sleep
9 May 2008 - Breaking Gastroenterology News
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, or GORD, is a chronic gastro-intestinal disorder, affecting up to one-third of adults. GORD is characterised by reflux of the stomach contents into the ... - more
New study shows link between acid reflux disease and work productivity
9 May 2008 - Breaking Gastroenterology News
Acid reflux disease (also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, GORD or GERD) is a condition with a very high level of disruption to the lives of sufferers in terms of symptoms, ... - more
Researchers find gene location that gives rise to neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer
7 May 2008 - General Gastroenterology News
Using advanced gene-hunting technology, an international team of researchers has for the first time identified a chromosome region that is the source of genetic events that give rise to ... - more
Ultrasound first, not CT, for diagnosing suspected acute appendicitis
7 May 2008 - General Gastroenterology News
Color Doppler ultrasound, not CT, should be the first imaging examination for adult patients with suspected acute appendicitis, a new study emphasises.
- moreResearchers have found a link between gluten and brain damage
5 May 2008 - General Gastroenterology News
Gluten is damaging our brains! Paediatrician, gastroenterologist, allergist and author, Dr Rodney Ford has found a link between gluten and brain damage.
- moreCommonly used medications associated with impaired physical function in older adults
3 May 2008 - General Gastroenterology News
Older adults who take drugs designed to block the neurotransmitter acetylcholine – including common medications for incontinence, high blood pressure and allergies – are more likely to be ... - more
Early treatment of stomach infection may prevent cancer
1 May 2008 - Effective Gastroenterology Treatments
Based on research using a new mouse model of gastritis and stomach cancer, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) say that prompt treatment of Helicobacter pylori (H. ... - more
Safe water? lessons from Kazakhstan
29 Apr 2008 - General Gastroenterology News
Despite significant efforts to improve access to safe water and sanitation, a new report co-authored by an expert at The University of Nottingham, argues that much more needs to be done. - more
Scientists discover way to increase metabolism for weight loss
29 Apr 2008 - Hot Gastroenterology Topics
Scientists from Melbourne’s Howard Florey Institute have discovered a way to aid weight loss and reduce the likelihood of developing diabetes by manipulating fat cells to increase the ... - more
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