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New guidelines from IDSA/SHEA highlight best practices for treating C difficile infection. Dr David Johnson provides insight for all providers who must be cognizant of this widespread problem.
Researchers have revised the understanding of microbiota's effect on neurodegeneration and have proposed a new word to describe it: mapranosis.
Dr Kuchay discusses his findings from the E-LIFT study.
Dr David Johnson on the continued high value of this readily available technology.
Dr David J. Kerr discusses the difficult task of delivering bad news to patients--and their often paradoxical response--by sharing one of his favorite poems by Raymond Carver
Dr David Kerr on how combining ploidy and stroma-tumor fraction can guide treatment decisions in patients with stage II disease.
Irreproducible results published in journals are misleading, irresponsible, and costly, and it is up to researchers and publishers to resolve this problem now.
Dr David Johnson on how to follow up initial discovery to determine whether what you're dealing with is benign, life-threatening, or something in between.
Dr David Johnson provides clinicians with an overview of the new guidelines from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) on hepatocellular carcinoma.
Dr David Kerr on the latest setback from this once promising therapy.
Dr David Kerr on how one of the biggest studies at ASCO is already changing practice.
Dr David Johnson on new data suggesting that these popular diets may lead to an accumulation of heavy metals.
Dr John Marshall discusses new science in pancreatic and colorectal cancers, presented at the 2018 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.
Dr John Marshall on recent publications, both positive and negative, that may change your practice.
Dr Paul Auwaerter discusses California's hepatitis A outbreak and the challenges of testing to avoid false-positives.
Dr David Johnson shares lessons learned from his years as a top lecturer at meetings.
A new analysis proves that the Massachusetts health insurance 'experiment' resulted in better cancer care.
Dr David Johnson continues to provide his takeaways from this meeting. In part 2, study highlights from the biliary tract and pancreas to the small intestine and colon are covered.
Dr David Johnson provides his takeaways from this meeting. Part 1 reveals a 'wake-up call' for gastroenterologist burnout and updates in bariatric surgery, Barrett esophagus, G-POEM, NAFLD, and more.
Dr David Johnson reviews the latest data on managing these incidentally detected symptomatic lesions.
A recent study relates future risk to current risk for advanced colorectal cancer. Dr Kerr suggests adding genetic testing to further improve diagnosis.
CDC reviews the latest vaccine recommendations for adults, including patients with chronic medical conditions.
Although not a year for big advances in colorectal cancer, exciting research with current standards was presented at ESMO 2017.
With the 'meteoric' rise of medicinal and recreational cannabinoid use, clinicians should be aware of this idiosyncratic gastrointestinal consequence of cannabinoids.
Dr Alan Jacobs reviews a pilot study's intriguing results.
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