This multi-cohort observational study examined whether eating late at night amplifies the damage that chronic physiological stress causes to digestive health.
Researchers evaluated whether restoring the gut microbiome to a youthful state in mice could hold the key to slowing aging and preventing liver cancer, one of the fastest-growing cancers worldwide.
(EvoEndo) announces that Nicklaus Children's Hospital is the first in South Florida to offer sedation-free transnasal endoscopy (TNE) using the EvoEndo System to evaluate the upper digestive tract in ...
Early cancer detection may be possible through analysis of gut microbes and stool-based biomarkers linked to multiple ...
Diagnostic tests for stomach conditions are tough for patients, as many of the most accurate ones involve minor surgical ...
Lawrence Fox sought care for digestive issues and was eventually diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Now, after 12 ...
David Kimmel had struggled with heartburn for years, so he initially dismissed his trouble swallowing food as a symptom of ...
Discover the groundbreaking capsule endoscopy—a tiny, wireless camera encased in a transparent pill-sized capsule. This ...
On April 10, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that it had developed a new gastrointestinal (GI) screening ...
Alpha Imaging, a Radon Medical Imaging company, and one of the nation's leading independent distributors of medical imaging equipment and services, today announced it will display the latest ...
Digestive symptoms are easy to ignore—partly because they’re common, and partly because no one loves talking about them. But gastroenterologists say some of the issues people are most likely to brush ...
A 109‑year‑old Aldabra giant tortoise has undergone advanced medical scans after keepers at Taronga Zoo Sydney noticed neck swelling and changes in her breathing. Esmerelda, the zoo’s oldest resident, ...