Adults aged younger than 50 years who received treatment with PPIs long-term had a significantly higher risk for early-onset ...
Laparoscopic-assisted gastrostomy techniques reduce major complications compared with endoscopic placement among a pediatric population.
A larger hiatal hernia (HH) is significantly associated with a higher risk for new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF), according to study results presented at the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG ...
Linaclotide improves stool consistency and reduces straining severity among children with FC and IBS-C but offers limited benefit for bowel frequency or abdominal pain.
Ustekinumab achieved the highest clinical and endoscopic response rates in chronic pouchitis, while tofacitinib was linked to more adverse events.
Increased colorectal cancer screening rates are significantly associated with declining mortality, though racial and socioeconomic disparities persist.
Twelve fecal metabolites are significantly altered among patients with irritable bowel syndrome compared with healthy control individuals.
Long-term acid blockade medication use among children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis produces only minimal improvements in weight and BMI.
Prior upper endoscopy within 3 years of diagnosis is linked to earlier-stage gastric cancer detection and improved overall ...
Patients with obesity hospitalized with acute pancreatitis who receive GLP-1 RAs have a significantly lower mortality and complication rate at 6 months.
Vitamin D deficiency is significantly more common in pediatric vs adult populations with inflammatory bowel diseases.
The FDA will complete the approval process for certain medications in 1 to 2 months, a change from the usual 10-month review.