Colonoscopy Preparation, Premedication, and Sedation
This new study outlines the very latest recommendations for preparing for a colonoscopy, and offers specific advice about bowel preparation and sedation techniques used in the procedure.
Remedies For Heart Burn Relief
Pyrosis is a well acquainted and common problem of today. It's commonly called as hyperacidity, acid reflux or heart burn. Heart burn is a malfunction of digestive system, not a disorder.
Treating Benign Esophageal Ruptures and Anastomotic Leaks
How well do various different stenting methods work in the treatment of benign esophageal ruptures and anastomotic leaks?
Hiatus Hernia Causes
Contributing FactorsWhile a hernia can occur in several different places in the body, a hiatal hernia forms at the point where the esophagus meets the stomach. Most hernias occur due to a weakness in one part of the body where a portion can push through the skin. In those with a hiatus...
Does Baking Soda For Heartburn Work? Learn The Truth Here
Many of us use baking soda to relieve our heartburn, knowing that the sodium bicarbonate neutralizes stomach acid. But relying on baking soda for heartburn can have serious consequences.
Natural Remedies to Heal Low Stomach Acid
Most people assume that stomach acid problems stem from too much acid, but having low stomach acid can cause a problem too--especially if the wrong treatment is applied making the problem worse. Once someone realizes that he has low stomach acid, natural treatments can be very effective.
Compensation in Gastroenterology: Benefits Outweigh Bother
Like any specialty, there are downsides, but gastroenterology is still among the most sought-after specialties by new physicians.
Caroli Disease: When Your Ducts Aren't in a Row
The investigation of a patient with vague symptoms of epigastric pain and fever reveals an unusual congenital disorder.
New Oral Anticoagulants Increase Risk for GI Bleeding
What does the latest research tell us about the possible connection between the use of new oral anticoagulants and the risk for GI bleeding?
The Gut Microbiome in Health and in Disease
As researchers begin to learn more about the gut microbiome, how are they better understanding its connection to the development of certain diseases?
Children With IBD: Effectiveness and Safety of Adalimumab
Is adalimumab effective in pediatric Crohn's disease? Are there particular side effects to watch out for?
Natural Heartburn Remedies - The Top 10 Cures Without Drugs
If you want long term relief from heartburn you really need to look to natural cures. But which are the best and which really work? I suffered for several years and these ten tips were the actions that helped me the most.
Advances in Celiac Disease
As celiac disease becomes more prevalent, what does the newest research tell us about the pathophysiology of the disease, including in children, and how it is most effectively diagnosed?
How To Recognize The Signs Of An Ulcer
Do you know how to recognize the signs of an ulcer?Here are some things to look for and what you should do if you think you have an ulcer.
Heartburn-Check Your Symptoms
If you or someone you know is experiencing heartburn, use this tool to check the symptoms and determine if you need to seek medical treatment.
Could That Burning Sensation in Your Throat be GERD?
Do you sometimes wake up with a burning sensation in your throat? I'll show you how GERD may be a cause of this unpleasant feeling.
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Are There Any Predictors?
The researchers identify several predictors of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in patients with IBS.
Hepatitis B Highlights: The Liver Meeting 2014
You won't want to miss the recap on hepatitis B from this year's meeting.
Preventing Digestive Disorders - Tips - Part I
Have you ever felt flatulence, full of gas, abdominal cramps, or other uncomfortable feeling after eating? If so, it means that you have digestive disorders (indigestion). Digestive disorder often occur to everyone, usually known as ulcer.
Diabetes, Immunology, and HBV Vaccine in Dialysis Patients
Does diabetes mellitus negatively impact the immune response to the hepatitis B vaccine in dialysis patients?