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Using Hand Sanitizer Stops Germs from Spreading
Stomach bug going around your home? You might want to reach for hand sanitizer, suggests research being presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Families that used alcohol-based hand sanitizer gel had a … Continue reading
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Successful IBS Treatment With Peppermint Oil, Antispasmodics, And Fiber
According to a study published on bmj, doctors should recommend fiber, antispasmodics, and peppermint oil as first-line treatments for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Recent proof of the effectiveness of these treatments should also lead to changes in the national guidelines … Continue reading
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Stomach Acidity Medications Increase Risk Of Pneumonia
Proton pump inhibitors and histamine2 receptor antagonists – types of acid suppressive medications commonly taken to treat the overproduction of gastric acid, such as acid reflux (GERD/GORD), dyspepsia, and peptic ulcer disease may raise the risk of pneumonia, researchers from … Continue reading
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Teens’ Risk Factors For Heart Disease, Diabetes Reduced By Lap Band Weight Loss Surgery
In teenagers, laparoscopic gastric banding surgery for treatment of extreme obesity can significantly improve and even reverse the metabolic syndrome, a new study found. The results were presented at The Endocrine Society’s 91st Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. An increasing … Continue reading
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Grant To Uncover Role Between Intestinal Bacteria And Health And Disease
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Foundation for Digestive Health and Nutrition (FDHN) announced that Anisa Shaker, MD, is the recipient of the AGA-General Mills Bell Institute of Health and Nutrition Research Scholar Award in Gut Physiology and Health. This award … Continue reading
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Investigation Of Cases Of E.Coli 0157 At Surrey Farm
Godstone Farm in Surrey has closed to visitors while the Health Protection Agency leads the investigation into an outbreak of E Coli 0157 among people who have visited there. The Agency’s Surrey and Sussex Health Protection Unit (HPU) is working … Continue reading
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TAU Investigates How Fruit Fly Bacteria Affect Mating And Evolution
Could the bacteria that we carry in our bodies decide who we marry? According to a new study from Tel Aviv University, the answer lies in the gut of a small fruit fly. Prof. Eugene Rosenberg, Prof. Daniel Segel and … Continue reading
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Gore Receives Approval To Market GORE EXCLUDER(R) AAA Endoprosthesis And GORE TAG(R) Thoracic Endoprosthesis In Canada
W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) today announced at the 35th annual VEITHsymposium™ in New York that it has received regulatory clearance from Health Canada’s Therapeutic Products Directorate to market the GORE EXCLUDER AAA Endoprosthesis and GORE TAG Thoracic Endoprosthesis … Continue reading
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Further Steps Leading To Celiac Disease Uncovered By Scientists
Scientists who last year identified a new genetic risk factor for coeliac disease, have, following continued research, discovered an additional seven gene regions implicated in causing the condition. The team, lead by David van Heel, Professor of Gastrointestinal Genetics at … Continue reading
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Lifestyle Training May Reduce Pain Of Heartburn, Suggests Study
Patients with the condition commonly known as heartburn may benefit from lifestyle interventions rather than just medication, suggest researchers in this month’s British Journal of General Practice (BJGP). Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) affects between 20% and 40% of the population … Continue reading
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