A gastrointestinal (GI) disease affects your digestive tract—the path food and drink take through your body and the digestive organs. GI diseases can impact your esophagus (the tube running down ...
Gastrointestinal diseases are those that affect any section of the gastrointestinal tract, from the oesophagus to the rectum, and the accessory digestive organs liver, gall bladder and pancreas.
In our gastrointestinal disease focus month, we speak with FDA spokesperson, Lisa Kubaska on how the FDA reaches decisions on treatments in this area. The role of the Gastrointestinal Drugs ...
Spatial and single-cell data from 1.6 million cells have been combined to produce the most complete cell map of the human ...
The AGA has categorized drugs with similar efficacy into "efficacy buckets," allowing clinicians to break down effective treatments based on the likelihood of inducing remission. Treatment ...
Scientists have developed the most detailed cellular map of the human gut to date, combining data from 1.6 million cells.
By combining 25 datasets, researchers have created the largest cohesive cell atlas of the human gut and uncovered a new way that stomach cells may play a role in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Clinical diagnosis requires the exclusion of nonimmunologic diseases that have similar gastrointestinal symptoms. In food allergy, the immune reactions involved can be immunoglobulin (Ig ...
Endocannabinoids and CBs display high plasticity of expression during GI diseases (e.g., they are upregulated in inflammatory conditions). This boost in expression is probably aimed at protecting ...
GI Alliance, the nation’s leading physician-owned and led network of gastroenterology practices, dedicates GERD Awareness Week, November 24-November 30, to raising awareness that Gastroesophageal ...