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Serum albumin may be a ‘prognostic biomarker’ in acute pancreatitis
Serum albumin levels, specifically hypoalbuminemia, within 24 hours of hospital admission for acute pancreatitis may help predict adverse outcomes and mortality, according to researchers.
Q&A: A ‘seismic ruling,’ Chevron reversal takes policy decisions away from health experts
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce to overturn a decades-old decision known as the “Chevron deference.”
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VIDEO: Healio Gastroenterology announces nominees for 2024 Disruptive Innovators Awards
Healio Gastroenterology is excited to announce the nominees for its annual Disruptive Innovators Awards in gastroenterology and hepatology.
What physicians need to know about Federal Trade Commission noncompete ban
The Federal Trade Commission proposal to ban noncompete clauses for all workers has sent powerful ripples through the health care industry, prompting physicians of all specialties to reevaluate their career trajectories.
The AI 'landscape is vast' in health care, but which products are available?
Health care providers know of the broad potential AI offers for reducing burnout, but which products are actually available for use can be difficult to ascertain, especially considering electronic health record system compatibility.
FIT screenings linked to 33% lower mortality risk from colorectal cancer
Completing at least one fecal immunochemical test screening correlated with a 33% overall lower risk for death from colorectal adenocarcinoma, with a 42% reduction reported for cancers in the left colon and rectum, according to researchers.
Prevalence of cirrhosis ‘more than double’ in transgender vs. cisgender adults
Transgender adults had “more than double” the prevalence of cirrhosis vs. cisgender adults, as well as higher rates of comorbidities linked to liver disease progression, researchers reported in The American Journal of Gastroenterology.
‘It’s time for action’: World Hepatitis Day calls to end an ‘entirely preventable disease’
Every year on July 28th, clinicians and researchers recognize World Hepatitis Day to bring awareness to one of the world’s deadliest but preventable viruses and continue efforts to meet the global goal of eliminating viral hepatitis by 2030
Gastric bypass for obesity lowers major atherogenic blood lipids vs. very low-energy diet
Patients with severe obesity undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for weight loss demonstrated greater reductions in blood lipids at 6 weeks vs. those on a very low-energy diet, according to study results in JAMA Surgery.
Q&A: Stool samples could help diagnose autism early, researchers say
Findings from a study that identified differences in the gut microbiota of children with autism indicate that stool sample testing could be used as an early, noninvasive diagnostic tool for autism, researchers reported.
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