Healio Gastroenterology Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Healio Gastroenterology.
Table of Contents
- COVID-19 put strain on private practices to book patients for routine care Samir A. Shah, MD, FACG
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- Endoscopy centers meet pandemic challenges with resilience, determination Klaus Mergener, MD, PhD, MBA
- Tertiary centers: Overwhelmed with backlog of patients after COVID-19 Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, FACP, FACG, AGAF
- ACG updates guidelines for GERD diagnosis, management Monica Stonehill
- Long-term air pollutant exposure, especially with unhealthy habits, increase MAFLD risk Monica Stonehill
- Shorter paternity leave among surgical residents may be due to stigma Monica Stonehill
- Steroid-free endoscopic remission does not link to less disease progression Monica Stonehill
- The Rome Foundation translates clinical diagnostic criteria Kate Burba
- Lilly announces positive phase 3 results of mirikizumab for UC
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- COVID-19: Physicians need to continue ‘plugging away’ for a brighter 2022 Edward V. Loftus Jr., MD
- Budesonide improves histologic, symptom response in pediatric EoE Kate Burba
- Increased diversity in leadership requires self-promotion, participating in allyship Kate Burba
- Increased fatty liver disease awareness needed to mitigate burden among young adults Kate Burba
- Lactobacillus therapy reduces heavy drinking in patients with alcohol associated hepatitis Monica Stonehill
- NASH in US estimated to cost more than $175 billion over next 2 decades Katrina Altersitz
- Novel incretin co-agonist improves disease activity in noncirrhotic NASH Kate Burba
- Pegbelfermin improves markers of fibrosis in NASH Kate Burba
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- Physicians should be ‘real’ about nutrition for NAFLD with parents, children Monica Stonehill
- Q&A: BIO89-100 reduces spleen volume, liver fat in NASH Kate Burba
- Undiagnosed anxiety present in 17% of patients with cirrhosis Lisa Holden
- VIDEO: IV iron therapy ‘rapidly’ restores iron in IBD patients with active inflammation Stephen B. Hanauer, MD; Monica Stonehill
- VIDEO: Physicians should not ‘undertreat’ IBD patients with C. difficile infection Jessica Allegretti, MD, MPH; Monica Stonehill
- Virtual specialist experience linked to better survival in PCP-treated liver disease Kalie VanDewater
- GIs should educate, promote value of colonoscopy to physicians, patients Monica Stonehill
- HCV retreatment regimen safe, effective for chronic infection Melissa Foster
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- Novel tool may improve follow-up in IBD patients Anthony DeFino
- Three questions with Scrubs & Heels Monica Stonehill