5 most read GI/endoscopy stories: Sept. 4-8

Here are the five most popular gastroenterology and endoscopy stories for the week of Sept. 4 to Sept. 8, 2017.

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1. This minimally invasive test could change gastroesophageal reflux disease screening
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2. 4 Baylor physicians meet with Rep. Gene Green
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3. Florida jury finds gastroenterologist not liable in alleged ‘slapdash colonoscopy’ trial — 6 insights
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4. Boston Scientific continues to pour money into endoscopy — Why?
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5. Amid struggling sales, Takeda’s CEO goes all in on globalization
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