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VIDEO: New book a ‘holistic toolbox’ of nutritional, behavioral strategies for treating IBS
In a Healio video exclusive, Megan Riehl, PsyD, AGAF, and Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN, LDN, discuss their new book, “Mind Your Gut,” a comprehensive guide for treating irritable bowel syndrome from nutritional and behavioral perspectives.
Norovirus outbreak at New York restaurant linked to infected food handlers
A norovirus outbreak at a New York restaurant was traced back to sick food handlers, some of whom were unaware of the location’s paid sick leave policy, researchers reported at the CDC’s annual Epidemic Intelligence Service conference.
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Family planning in IBD: ‘It is our responsibility’ to share accurate resources, support
A young woman, newly diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease, sits in your office.
Weight loss surgery more ‘cost saving’ over long term vs. semaglutide for class II obesity
Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty was more cost-effective and sustained greater weight loss over 5 years compared with semaglutide for patients with class II obesity, according to data published in JAMA Network Open.
Federal Trade Commission bans most noncompete agreements
In a 3-2 vote, the Federal Trade Commission passed a final rule that bans new noncompete agreements with all workers in for-profit organizations.
A Gastroenterologist’s Journey to Innovation and Entrepreneurship with Tom Shehab, MD
In this podcast episode, Tom Shehab, MD, managing partner at Arboretum Ventures, discusses supporting “doctorpreneurs," alternative career paths for physicians and more.
Budesonide does not affect engraftment, clinical response after FMT in ulcerative colitis
Pretreatment with budesonide did not significantly influence engraftment among patients with ulcerative colitis who underwent fecal microbiota transplantation, with researchers reporting that clinical response appeared to be donor-dependent.
VIDEO: What physicians should know about diagnosing chronic diarrhea
BOSTON — Chronic diarrhea is an “incredibly common” condition, with about one out of 20 patients presenting with symptoms, according to Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD, FACG, a professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic.
‘We cannot pour from an empty cup:’ Work-life balance takes priority for today’s providers
When it comes to work-life balance, providers in the past skewed more toward work than life.
Topol: AI-fueled ‘keyboard liberation’ will improve the medical encounter
BOSTON — “We should be embracing [AI] and trying to make this a priority to get this right, because I don’t know any alternative to get us out of this frustration right now outside of this technology,” Eric Topol, MD, said.
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