Healio Gastroenterology Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Healio Gastroenterology.
Table of Contents
- Defining the Roadmap to Success for Patients With Alcohol-Related Liver Disease
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- Device to Improve Cleansing for Colonoscopy Receives FDA Clearance
- EndoGastric Solutions Raises $45M for GERD Procedure
- FDA Permits Marketing of First IBS Device for Patients 11 to 18 Years Old
- Addressing Problematic Drinking in Liver Disease by ‘Opening the Conversation’ Nancy S. Reau, MD, FAASLD, AGAF
- Constipation May Need to be Redefined to Meet Public Perception
- Multifacility Prevention Initiative Reduces Monthly CDI Rates by 4%
- Statin use Linked to Reduced Colorectal Cancer Mortality
- Undersampling 'Concerning' in Barrett’s Screening
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- 'Welcomed News' of PPIs Long-term Safety Reported
- Cold Snare With Continuous Anticoagulants Does not Increase Bleeding in Small Polypectomies
- Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet Well-tolerated in Children
- Hemoclips may not Reduce Post-polypectomy Bleeding
- Oral Vancomycin Induces, Maintains Remission of UC in Patients With UC-PSC
- 'Reassuring' Data on Late Remicade Discontinuation in Pregnancy
- TNF Inhibitor use Prior to IBD Surgery Does not Increase Postoperative Infection Risks
- VARSITY: Entyvio Bests Humira in Ulcerative Colitis
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- VIDEO: Crash Course on Biologic use, Procedures in Small Bowel, Terminal Ileal Disease
- VIDEO: Novel DNA Markers Accurately Detect Pancreatic Cancer Across all Stages
- VIDEO: Novel Therapies Needed for Crohn's Stricturing
- VIDEO: Positioning IBD Therapy Depends on Multiple Factors
- VIDEO: Stem Cell Therapy for IBD Safe, Effective but Faces Costly Limitations
- VIDEO: Stool-based Colon Cancer Tests may be Effective Between Scheduled Colonoscopies
- ASGE Names New President
- Commentary: FMT Safety Alert 'Brought to Light many Questions'
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- FDA Issues Safety Alert on Fecal Transplants After Patient Dies
- New Association 'Overdue' to Support Health Care Providers on Social Media
- Stopping NASH in its Tracks: Lifestyle Intervention Key from Day 1