Healio Gastroenterology Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Healio Gastroenterology.
Table of Contents
- Fatty liver still unseen in the metabolic ‘constellation of risk’ Jennifer R. Southall; Regina Schaffer; Katrina Altersitz
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- Biofilms may be ‘tipping point’ in development of dysbiosis, disease in IBS, UC Monica Stonehill
- Black veterans have a higher prevalence of colorectal cancer Kate Burba
- Blood transfusion does not improve digestive bleeding by esophageal varices Monica Stonehill
- FIT improves referral efficiency in primary care settings Kate Burba
- Higher fiber, milk intake may impact host metabolic health in type 2 diabetes Monica Stonehill
- Model-informed Entyvio dosing increases remission in Crohn's Kate Burba
- Statins underused in NAFLD patients with clear indications Monica Stonehill
- Efruxifermin safe, well-tolerated in patients with NASH with advanced fibrosis Monica Stonehill
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- FDA advisory committee unanimously agrees donor liver portable system is safe, effective Monica Stonehill
- Low-carb high-fat, intermittent fasting diets reduce more hepatic steatosis in NAFLD Monica Stonehill
- Beyond awareness: We need a ‘recipe for health’ in metabolic syndrome Nancy S. Reau, MD, FAASLD, AGAF
- COVID-19 severity links to abnormality in liver function tests Kate Burba
- Elastography, bloodwork combine for 'super test' to diagnose advanced liver fibrosis Katrina Altersitz
- Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty may be safe for managing weight loss in NASH Monica Stonehill
- Risk for death higher in food insecure patients with NAFLD, advanced fibrosis Monica Stonehill
- Biologic-naive patients with Crohn’s have greater chance for mucosal healing Monica Stonehill
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- Novome announces phase 1 trial of GEMM cell therapy
- Q&A: TERN-101 may be tolerable in patients with NASH Monica Stonehill
- Q&A: Trulance improves quality of life in chronic constipation, IBS-C Monica Stonehill
- VIDEO: Bowel movements, GI symptoms important to understanding gut microbiome
- VIDEO: Telemedicine changes face of care for IBD patients