Archive for the ‘Gastro-Intestinal & Liver’ Category

New Guides Compare Benefits and Risks of GERD treatment

Posted by: admin on: October 24, 2011

GERD affects many people all over the world making it one of the most common conditions. What should be the ideal treatment? Medical or surgical? A recent publication favors the drug based therapy. Team@CMHF

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Posted by: admin on: October 14, 2011

Biomarker Bulletin  is a weekly/biweekly update of news focused on biomarkers aggregated at BiomarkerCommons.org. Biomarkers are physical, functional or biochemical indicators of normal physiological or disease processes. The individualization of disease management — personalized medicine — is dependent on developing biomarkers that promote specific clinical domains, including early detection, risk, diagnosis, prognosis and predicted response […]

Disease/Condition(s) Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), including Barrett’s esophagus and peptic stricture Guideline Category Counseling Diagnosis Evaluation Management Risk Assessment Treatment

OBJECTIVE Use of gastric bypass surgery is common and increasing. Over 40% of patients in diabetes remission after gastric bypass surgery may redevelop diabetes within 5 years. Metformin, the first-line drug for diabetes, has low bioavailability and slow, incomplete gastrointestinal absorption. We hypothesized that gastric bypass would further reduce the absorption and bioavailability of metformin.

Acid reflux and oesophageal cancer

Posted by: admin on: October 4, 2011

It should be top priority of doctors to control if not eradicate acid reflux disease which has been found to be the precursor of oesophageal cancer. Team@CMHF


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