Research to be presented at Digestive Disease Week shows people 65 and older face increased risks following bariatric surgery, according to a report from Medical News Today.
GI & Endoscopy
Olympus has announced its ScopeGuide technology received FDA clearance and can now be used within the United States.
Twenty-three percent of gastroenterologists failed to name the only criterion endorsed by the American College of Gastroenterology practice guideline in diagnosing and managing Barrett's esophagus, according to a study conducted by researchers at Stony Brook University Hospital in New York…
The new benefit for preventive colonoscopies in the healthcare reform law is complicating collection efforts for providers such as gastroenterologists' offices and ASCs, according to a report by Kaiser Health News.
New research shows blacks and Hispanics are still getting colorectal cancer screening tests at lower rates than others, according to a report by the journal Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Three young gastroenterologists have won the 2011 AGA Research Scholars awards from the American Gastroenterological Association Research Foundation, according to a release from the AGA.
Kimberly-Clark Health Care has posted a preview of its new method for percutaneous endoscopic placement of balloon-retained enteral feeding tubes, according to a release by the company. The procedure is performed using the Kimberly-Clark MIC, MIC-KEY Introducer Kit by…
A new study in the American Journal of Gastroenterology supports the idea that physician fatigue causes less accurate colonoscopy readings in the afternoon than in the morning, according to a report by Reuters.
A new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins found that stimulating the brain to create a different type of fat cells could become a future treatment for obesity, according to a release by Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Results of a new study show some potential for a new drug-target in colorectal cancer, according to a report in the journal Oncology.
