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(Reuters) August 25, 2009
One bout of a diarrheal disease caused by stomach bugs Salmonella or Campylobacter may triple a person's risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease up to 15 years after infection, researchers say.
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(Reuters) August 25, 2009
British researchers have modified a bacteria that they say may change the way inflammatory bowel disease is treated.
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(The New York Times) August 25, 2009
Since celiac disease isn't treated with pills, celiac patients are often not reimbursed by insurance for their expenses.
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(HealthScout) August 24, 2009
A Danish study has found that people who have chronic acid reflux feel better when they're put on a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) drug by a doctor that they trust.
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(Seattle Times) August 24, 2009
Vitamin deficiency is occasionally caused by prolonged acid reflux medication use, some experts say.
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(NPR) August 17, 2009
A new Web site called Patient Central is trying to help people choose their doctor by giving patients surveys about their experiences with physicians and then posting the results.
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(Library of Congress) August 13, 2009
H.R. 3200--the Obama administration's hotly contested healthcare reform bill--is available in its entirety as a free download from the Library of Congress Web site.
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(USA Today) August 13, 2009
Dr. Bernadine Healy gives four things that you and your representatives in Washington should know about the healthcare reform bill known as H.R. 3200.
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(ScienceBlog) August 11, 2009
Scientists say environmental factors and behaviors can affect the progress of Crohn's disease, and they have isolated some of these factors in a new study.
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(SmallCapNews.co.uk) August 11, 2009
A British company has developed a form of plantain "medical food" for Crohn's disease patients, and it is about to enter clinical trials.
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(The People's Pharmacy) August 10, 2009
According to a reader of The People's Pharmacy, persimmon tea has essentially cured her husband's chronic acid reflux.
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(Forbes) August 10, 2009
New research has found that people who suffer from acid reflux and Barrett's esophagus have different bacteria in their throats than healthy people.
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(Reuters) August 10, 2009
The White House considers healthcare reform to be vital to a U.S. economic recovery and wants the legislation approved by the end of the year.
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(HealthScout) August 5, 2009
Officials with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) say TNF blockers must now carry a black box warning to alert parents and doctors about an increased risk of cancer in children and teens who take them.
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(Wall Street Journal) August 1, 2009
The House Energy and Commerce Committee has approved a sweeping bill designed to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system, clearing the way for a vote by the full House in the fall.
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(ChiroEco.com) July 30, 2009
Nearly one-fourth of women in the United States are affected by a pelvic floor disorder such as urinary or fecal incontinence, or pelvic organ prolapse, a survey has found.
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(Medical News Today) July 28, 2009
New research suggests that people who have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have greater sensitivity to pain than people who do not have the condition.
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(HealthScout) July 28, 2009
Researchers in Belgium have found that a minimally invasive cancer-screening technique known as capsule endoscopy--also known as a "camera pill"--appears to be less effective than standard colonoscopy at identifying precancerous colon polyps and cancer.
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(HealthScout) July 28, 2009
A new study published in the medical journal Gut has found that how much fatty acids a person eats may be linked to his or her risk of developing ulcerative colitis.
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(NPR) July 27, 2009
Statistics show that the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), a lobbying group that represents 32 brandname drug companies, and its member companies have spent $40 million lobbying Congress as the lawmakers work to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system.
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(CNN) July 27, 2009
Several studies have found that doctors treat patients differently depending on their race and body weight.
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(CNN) July 23, 2009
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says there will be no vote on healthcare reform before Congress takes its August break, a move that would go against President Obama's announced timetable for its vote.
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() July 20, 2009
Some patients with chronic acid reflux say they've found relief, not from reducing acid in their stomach--but from adding it.
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(National Institutes of Health) July 20, 2009
Call for children up to age 16 who have inflammatory bowel disease to participate in a study.
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(Reuters) July 16, 2009
The American Medical Association (AMA) is urging approval for healthcare overhaul legislation currently moving through committees in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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(Forbes) July 15, 2009
Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives want to define health care as a right and a responsibility for all Americans.
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(Wall Street Journal) July 15, 2009
Dr. Regina Benjamin, President Obama's choice for Surgeon General, puts the face of primary care at the forefront of the Obama administration's healthcare reform efforts, experts say.
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(ChiroEco.com) July 13, 2009
Researchers say maintaining adequate levels of the vitamin may help protect IBD patients from bone loss and its related complications.
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(HealthScout) July 13, 2009
A new Mayo Clinic study has found that the disease is four times more prevalent in the United States today than in the 1950s, and scientists are at a loss to explain why.
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(CNN Money) July 12, 2009
Unemployment rates are climbing and medical bills are mounting, forcing many American to pay their medical bills with credit cards.
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(HealthScout) July 12, 2009
New research suggests that medications such as Enbrel, Humira, and Remicade may increase patients' risk of developing tuberculosis.
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(The New York Times) July 5, 2009
The condition, which is frequently misdiagnosed as acid reflux, can be difficult to treat.
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(ABC News) July 5, 2009
Rebound acid reflux caused from the use of popular proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) reflux meds may cause medication dependence, researchers say.
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(Yahoo! News) July 5, 2009
White House officials say seven years is long enough for biologic medications to have patent protection from less expensive generic rivals.
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(Kaiser Health News) July 2, 2009
According to Kaiser Health News, the hospital industry is about to agree to accept federal funding cuts of $150 billion to $170 billion over the next decade to help pay for efforts to reform the national healthcare system.
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(Kaiser Health News) June 30, 2009
The Associated Press is reporting that the nation's largest private employer, Wal-Mart, has announced that it supports an employer health insurance mandate.
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(HealthScout) June 30, 2009
A review of scientific evidence has found that often very private problem of constipation can increase a person's for or lead to serious health problems such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, colonic conditions, and urologic disorders.
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(Reuters) June 30, 2009
Researchers in Italy have found that a type of colonoscopy that uses high-powered X-rays detects tumors and precancerous growths as well as standard colonoscopies.
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(HealthScout) June 30, 2009
New research published in the Archives of Surgery has found that Black Americans have less access to colonrectal cancer specialists, suggesting they may not be getting the most timely or appropriate treatment.
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(Business Week) June 29, 2009
Drugmaker Biogen Idec Inc. is reporting a tenth case of the potentially lethal form of brain inflammation known as PML in a user of its drug Tysabri.
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(CNN) June 29, 2009
The average total wait time in an emergency room in the United States is four hours and three minutes, but experts say there are ways you can cut down your wait.
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(ABC News) June 24, 2009
Patients are full of complaints about their doctors, but many doctors feel the same way about some of their patients.
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(HealthScout) June 23, 2009
According to a new study, patients who have routine blood tests done by their primary care physician often are never informed about the results.
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(Los Angeles Times) June 22, 2009
U.S. drugmakers have agreed to pay out $80 million in discounts to seniors over the next decade in an effort to help pay for President Obama's healthcare reform plan.
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(CNN) June 18, 2009
A health reporter answers some of the most commonly asked questions about healthcare reform to help you understand this process as it moves through Congress.
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(Kaiser Health News) June 17, 2009
Despite calls to stop the practice, executives from the insurance industry's top three insurers--UnitedHealth Group, Wellpoint, and Assurant--say they will continue to cancel the insurance policies of some sick patients.
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(ABC News) June 16, 2009
Experts discuss a hair loss drug that fights prostate cancer, a cough medicine that may increase the chances of conception, and seven other drugs that work to treat more than one condition.
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(HealthScout) June 16, 2009
Undergoing a colonoscopy to screen for colon cancer may be too risk for elderly patients with a history of stroke, diabetes, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation, a new study suggests.
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(MedlinePlus) June 16, 2009
Crohn's disease patients who are given both Remicade and Azasan are more likely to have the disease go into steroid-free remission than those who are given only one of these drugs, a new study suggests.
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(CNN) June 15, 2009
President Obama told members of the American Medical Association (AMA) that imposing limits on medical malpractice lawsuits may be a "necessary part" of healthcare reform.
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(Boston.com) June 15, 2009
According to the company the generic drug will begin shipping between July and September.
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(Reuters Health) June 15, 2009
Brazilian researchers say that pregnant women may find heartburn relief through acupuncture.
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(HealthScout) June 15, 2009
According to a new study, many women appear to lack the resources or time to participate in a clinical trial.
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(Reuters) June 12, 2009
Federal Trade Commission officials believe giving the FDA authority to approve generic biologics would be a way to bring lower-priced versions of these expensive drugs to the market sooner.
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(HealthDay News) June 12, 2009
Flushing expired or unused prescription medications may seem like a safe and easy way to dispose of them, but health experts say this practice harms the environment.
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(Reuters) June 12, 2009
According to a new Canadian study, people who suffer from inflammatory bowel disease are more likely to become infected with the "superbug" methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus than people with other gastrointestinal problems.
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(CNN) June 12, 2009
A teenager in a high school science class was able to correctly diagnose herself with Crohn's disease by looking at slide of her own tissue under a classroom microscope, even though her pathologist had examined the same tissue and said it was completely normal.
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(HealthDay News) June 9, 2009
Officials at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are warning consumers not to use Clarcon skin sanitizers and skin protectants because they may be contaminated with a bacteria that could make users sick.
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(Health) June 8, 2009
Some experts say the study may even be underestimating the burden that medical bills put on American families, since many people struggle along without declaring bankruptcy.
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(CNN) June 8, 2009
A health reporter gives fives ways you can know if a medical discount or insurance plan is a scam.
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(HealthScout) June 3, 2009
A new study has found that widely used antacids called proton pump inhibitors and histamine-2 receptor antagonists relieve acid reflux, but they also appear to increase the risk of hip and thigh fractures.
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(National Public Radio) June 3, 2009
The risks for hospitalized patients may outweigh the benefits, some experts say.
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(Health.com) June 3, 2009
Fish oil supplements, peppermint, and even some pain relievers could be doing you more harm than good.
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(National Institutes of Health) June 2, 2009
Call for adults ages 18 years to 75 years old who have ulcerative colitis to participate in a study.
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(HealthScout) June 2, 2009
Though experts say they found some reduction in mortality rates, they also think more follow-up studies are needed to determine the procedure's effectiveness in screening for colon cancer.
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(HealthScout) June 2, 2009
According to a new study, more rigorous prep is needed for patients who are obese to ensure accurate results.
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(HealthScout) June 2, 2009
A recent review of clinical trials finds Avastin with chemo doubles a patient's odds of gastrointestinal perforations, particularly in those undergoing treatment for colorectal cancers.
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(MedPage Today) June 2, 2009
A new study has found that though the rates of Crohn's disease are stabilizing in older people, the incidence of the disease is rising in people ages 20 and under.
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(CNN) May 28, 2009
Who has the right to make decisions about a child's medical needs--the parents, the doctors, or the courts?
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(Reuters) May 26, 2009
Prescription drug advertisements have drawn fire for portraying healthy-looking, smiling patients while explaining benefits, and then rushing through or providing distractions when required risk information is given.
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(CNN) May 21, 2009
Most new college graduates say they're ready for the "real world." But are they ready for the world of health insurance?
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(Medical News Today) May 19, 2009
The Crohn's disease drug Cimzia is now available for self-administration in a pre-filled syringe, its maker reports.
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(MLB.com) May 19, 2009
Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 1986, and he is now an outspoken advocate for people with the disease.
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(EarthTimes) May 19, 2009
A new application developed for the popular iPhone may help doctors better care for their patients with Crohn's disease and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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(Boston.com) May 19, 2009
Drugmaker Pfizer is making 70 of its most popular medications--including Lipitor, Viagra, and Celebrex-- available at no cost to people who have lost their jobs and do not have health insurance.
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(CNN) May 18, 2009
A health reporter gives five tips for getting health insurance coverage if you have a pre-existing medical condition, including using COBRA, finding assistance through your state, and becoming a "group of one."
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(HealthScout) May 18, 2009
According to a new study, a half a glass of wine or other alcohol beverage each day boosts men's life expectancy by five years.
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(CNN) May 17, 2009
A dose of ginger may reduce chemotherapy-related nausea, a new study suggests.
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(HealthScout) May 13, 2009
Because of similar symptoms, doctors urge overreaction if in doubt.
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(HealthScout) May 12, 2009
Older adults who are able to read, understand, and use health and medical information are happier, new research suggests.
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(United Press International) May 11, 2009
According to a new government report, women are nearly twice as likely as men to suffer from major depression, three times more likely to attempt suicide, and two to three times more likely to experience anxiety disorders than men.
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(New York Times) May 6, 2009
An expert panel of American Geriatrics Society is all but "crossing off" non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) from its list of recommended drugs for older adults with chronic, persistent pain.
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(Science Daily) May 5, 2009
British researchers are studying whether stem cells may help speed up wound healing in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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(National Institutes of Health) May 5, 2009
Call for adults ages 18 years to 75 years who have moderate to severe Crohn's disease to participate in a study.
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(HealthScout) May 3, 2009
According to a new poll, more than half of U.S. adults surveyed believe the federal agency is falling behind in safeguarding food, drugs.
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(HealthScout) April 28, 2009
Researchers have found that many patients are waiting years after a diagnosis to fill a first prescription because of high co-pay costs.
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(United Press International) April 26, 2009
U.S. researchers have found that waking up during surgery is surprisingly common, affecting 1-in-500 surgical cases.
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(The Associated Press) April 26, 2009
Canada became the third country to confirm human cases of swine flu Sunday as other nations considered wider measures to curb the spread of the virus.
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(Christian Science Monitor) April 26, 2009
Officials in the Obama administration are seeking to reassure an edgy public about a potential swine flu outbreak, stressing the need for patience and preparedness, not panic.
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(Huffington Post) April 26, 2009
Reporter Ben Sherwood offers this list of three ways you can protect yourself from the swine flu virus.
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(HealthScout) April 23, 2009
Two new studies find no evidence that bisphosphonate drugs raise the risk of esophageal cancer.
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(New York Times) April 21, 2009
Clostridium difficile is a bacterial stomach bug that experts estimate kills 15,000 to 20,000 people each year.
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(Telegraph.co.uk) April 21, 2009
A geneticist in Great Britain says the discovery of genes linked to such diseases as diabetes, Crohn's disease, and cancer isn't going to offer "magic bullet" cures for the conditions.
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(HealthScout) April 21, 2009
Celiac disease is a digestive condition that has many potential warning signs, experts say.
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(stuff.co.nz) April 21, 2009
New Zealand researchers have found that curcumin, the major yellow component of the turmeric spice, reduces inflammation for those suffering from irritable bowel disease.
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(Reuters) April 20, 2009
Wine appears to protect against Barrett's esophagus, a new study has found.
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(New York Times) April 13, 2009
In a step that critics have long requested, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will begin checking the safety of some of the riskiest medical devices.
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(San Diego Union-Tribune) April 9, 2009
Researchers say the study also applies to other PPI drugs.
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(BBC News) April 7, 2009
Eating a portion of broccoli sprouts could help prevent ulcers and possibly stomach cancer, experts say.
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(National Public Radio) April 7, 2009
A cancer diagnosis can lead to debt and bankruptcy even if you’re insured, a new report has revealed.
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(The Associated Press) April 2, 2009
Grocery store chain Kroger has recalled some store brand mayonnaise because it may be contaminated with salmonella.
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(The Associated Press) March 31, 2009
The drugstore chain Walgreens is offering free clinic visits to people who lose their jobs and health insurance through the end of this year.
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(The Associated Press) March 31, 2009
Officials at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are warning consumers not to eat any products containing pistachios because the nuts may be contaminated with salmonella.
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(Kroger.com) March 30, 2009
The recalled products may be contaminated with salmonella, Kroger officials say.
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(United Press International) March 29, 2009
Chinese researchers have developed a low-calorie, low-sugar vegetable juice that they say may benefit diabetics.
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(CNN) March 29, 2009
Experts say there are alternative treatments you may want to try before agreeing to heartburn, lower-back, and heart surgery.
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(ABC News) March 29, 2009
Drinking tea and other beverages at very hot temperatures may increase the risk of squamous cell esophageal cancer, researchers report.
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(Reuters) March 25, 2009
Researchers say that probiotics may ease the pain, diarrhea, and constipation suffered by patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
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(Modern Medicine) March 24, 2009
Pregnant women who have inflammatory bowel disease have a greater risk of pregnancy complications than their healthy peers, a new study has found.
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(HealthScout) March 24, 2009
A study by the U.S. National Cancer Institute has found that eating a diet high in red meat could increase the risk of dying from heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's, stomach ulcers, and other diseases.
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(HealthScout) March 19, 2009
Survey shows they suffer consequences of delaying doctor visits, filling prescriptions.
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(HealthScout) March 16, 2009
Too many choices along with confusing options are throwing up roadblocks to making the smartest decision, report says.
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(HealthScout) March 11, 2009
The Supreme Court made the ruling based on a case involving a Vermont musician who lost her arm to an anti-nausea drug.
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(WKOWTV.com) March 11, 2009
Doctors say negative online reviews of their services can ruin their reputations, but consumer advocates say patients have a right to post reviews on their care.
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(CNN) March 10, 2009
According to experts, people lie to their doctors for a number of reasons, but keeping secrets from your doctor can endanger your health.
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(Los Angeles Times) March 10, 2009
Electrolyzed water, a simple, non-toxic cleaner that is strong enough to kill antrax and MRSA, but gentle enough to drink, is attracting attention and being dubbed a "miracle liquid."
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(Los Angeles Times) March 10, 2009
A reporter answers some of the most common questions about how healthcare reform may--or may not--change the way you manage your health.
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(U.S. News and World Report) March 4, 2009
People who suffer a heart attack and are given a combination of Plavix and a proton pump inhibitor such as Prilosec or Nexium may increase their risk of death or another heart attack, new research suggests.
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(Reuters) March 2, 2009
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is requiring a black box warning be added the label for the heartburn drug Reglan.
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(Monsters and Critics) February 24, 2009
Smokers are more likely to need surgery and to have advanced-stage Crohn's, experts say.
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(HealthDay News) February 23, 2009
In a recent meeting with governors at the White House, President Barack Obama said his administration intends to distribute $15 billion within two days to help with states' Medicaid payments to the poor.
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(HealthScout) February 23, 2009
A new study wants the FDA to mandate boxes that clearly state how well a medication works.
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(Houston Chronicle) February 17, 2009
Could chronic acid reflux be caused by gluten intolerance?
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(CNN) February 16, 2009
If you're one of the millions of Americans who is living without health insurance, experts say there are things you can do to gain or regain health coverage.
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(Reuters) February 10, 2009
Children who have inflammatory bowel disease have bone loss that researchers say does not completely resolve with treatment.
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(CNN) February 8, 2009
A health reporter talks to experts about the top three mistakes people can make with their health insurance during these uncertain economic times.
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(New York Times) February 8, 2009
Experts say there are ways people can save money on prescriptions during these hard economic times, including comparing retail outlets and talking to their doctors about less expensive options.
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(Atlanta Journal Constitution) February 2, 2009
Researchers say that the impulse babies have to put everything in their mouth may actually help keep them healthy.
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(Chicago Tribune) February 1, 2009
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new acid reflux medication called Kapidex.
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(Reuters UK) February 1, 2009
The economic stimulus plan currently being debated in Washington would pour millions of dollars into healthcare, experts say.
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(Medical News Today) January 26, 2009
Children who have been recently diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have higher levels of folate in their blood than children without IBD, a new study has found.
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(HealthDay News) January 26, 2009
People who sleep too much or too little are at risk for disease, and new research suggests that inflammation may be the link
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(New York Times) January 25, 2009
As people cut healthcare spending to make their monthly bills, experts say there are some health-related expenses that you can't afford to skip.
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(HealthDay News) January 25, 2009
Experts say Americans eat 700 million pounds of peanut butter every year, which is complicating the recall effort.
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(HealthDay News) January 21, 2009
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning to healthcare providers and consumers about serious and life-threatening risks associated with improper use of prescription and over-the-counter topical anesthetics.
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(CBS News) January 19, 2009
A new surgical device called Esophyx may help doctors treat chronic acid reflux before the symptoms cause permanent damage.
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(Washington Post) January 19, 2009
Saving PPI medications for last may also save you money.
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(New York Times) January 18, 2009
The 19-item checklist includes such basic steps as having the doctors and nurses introduce themselves, ensuring that adequate blood is on hand, and making certain that all equipment needed is present.
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(Los Angeles Times) January 17, 2009
This article contains a list of the products voluntarily recalled by the Kellogg Co. because they could be contaminated with salmonella from a Georgia peanut processing facility.
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(HealthDay News) January 17, 2009
Officials at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are warning consumers to avoid eating all products that contain peanut butter or peanut butter paste, except for jarred peanut butter.
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(Reuters UK) January 14, 2009
The move, which has been opposed by pharmaceutical industry critics, allows drugmakers to distribute medical journal articles that describe unapproved uses for drugs.
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(Daily Mail) January 13, 2009
A clinical trial is underway in Great Britain to determine if melatonin supplements can ease ulcerative colitis.
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(Washington Post) January 13, 2009
Physician and health and science reporter David Brown discusses how President-elect Obama's promise to reform the U.S. healthcare system is going to be more difficult than many imagine.
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(CNN Money) January 12, 2009
In an effort to both revive the economy and modernize health care, President-elect Obama has proposed that all medical records be standardized and made electronic within the next five years.
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(Associated Press) January 11, 2009
Former Senator Tom Daschle has vowed that if chosen to be health secretary, the healthcare reform process will be aggressive and open, and it will move quickly to improve care while lowering costs.
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(Atlanta Journal-Constitution) January 11, 2009
Some believe Gupta is already recognized as a spokesperson for good health, while others believe he lacks the experience or depth of knowledge of the world of public health to be an effective surgeon general.
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(The Houston Chronicle) January 5, 2009
A patient with acid reflux writes to The People's Pharmacy about a simple treatment that he says has cured his chronic heartburn.
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(Modern Medicine) December 29, 2008
The burden of treating Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis is costly at both the patient and the national level, a new study has found.
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(CNN) December 28, 2008
A reporter picks the top six health stories of 2008, including stem cell research, autism, and health care reform.
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(The Los Angeles Times) December 21, 2008
Women who use antacids to fight heartburn during pregnancy may be increasing their child's risk of asthma, a new study suggests.
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(BBC) December 15, 2008
A protein which helps a baby's gut develop in the womb may hold a key for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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(HealthDay News) December 15, 2008
A new study suggests that an electronic prescribing system that tells doctors which drugs are the least expensive could save patients millions of dollars each year.
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(National Institutes of Health) December 14, 2008
Call for adults who suffer from a variety of chronic pain conditions to participate in a study.
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(6abc.com/WPVI-TV Philadelphia) December 7, 2008
Citrus fruits and chocolate are notorious for their link to heartburn, but experts say even "innocent" foods such as eggs may be bringing on pain.
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(Doctor's Guide News) December 7, 2008
A new study suggests that patients who suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are at an increased risk of having gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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(U.S. News and World Report) November 27, 2008
Some experts say mind-body treatments may be as good as medication.
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(Seacoast Online) November 23, 2008
The symptoms mimic those of acid reflux, but they could be putting you at an even greater risk of esophageal cancer.
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(London Times) November 17, 2008
Scientists have developed an "iPill" that can be programmed to deliver medication directly inside the gut of patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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(NDTV.com) November 17, 2008
Lead levels were found to increase the risk of both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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(Reuters) November 12, 2008
Johnson & Johnson has recalled 12,000 bottles of Mylicon Infant Dye-Free Gas-relief drops due to the possibility that some bottles may contain metal fragments.
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(HealthDay News) November 12, 2008
Building a relationship with your family pharmacy, asking questions about your meds, and keeping track of the drugs you're taking are all ways to get "medicine smart," experts say.
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(CNN) November 12, 2008
Has the desire not to stigmatize mental health problems resulted in a situation where treatments are inadequate?
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(HealthDay) November 5, 2008
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(National Institutes of Health) October 28, 2008
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(NaturalNews.com) October 24, 2008
Wake Forest University researchers say that a commonly used class of drugs may slow down mental and physical function in seniors.
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(Chicago Tribune) October 24, 2008
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has delayed their review of the experimental proton-pump inhibitor TAK-390MR.
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(Medical News Today) October 23, 2008
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has published new guidelines to help doctors better manage and treat patients who have gastroesaphageal reflux disease (GERD).
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) October 17, 2008
If you take meds but still suffer experts say you may have acid breakthrough.
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(National Institutes of Health) October 16, 2008
Call for adults with moderate to severe Crohn's disease to participate in a study.
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(The Rochester Post-Bulletin) October 16, 2008
A parent whose son will be undergoing surgery for ulcerative colitis wants to know the benefits and drawbacks of the J-pouch procedure.
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(FOXNews) October 16, 2008
Which medications and foods are safe for reflux sufferers to use during pregnancy?
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(Scientific American) October 10, 2008
The common, ulcer-causing bacteria called H. Pylori has been found to reduce the risk of asthma and allergies, and now researchers say it may help protect against cancer as well.
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(Los Angeles Times) October 9, 2008
Joe and Teresa Graedon of The People's Pharmacy caution Coumadin users about such over-the-counter remedies as Pepto-Bismol and Bengay.
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(Los Angeles Times) October 8, 2008
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(BBC News) October 7, 2008
British and German researchers say they have found genetic variations that may predispose people to ulcerative colitis (UC).
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(Mayo Clinic) October 3, 2008
A patient who has Crohn's disease asks Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Dr. Michael Picco what can be done to deal with disease-related fatigue.
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(New York Times) October 2, 2008
A reporter talks to experts about how consumers can weigh the evidence gleaned from different kinds of medical studies to help them decide which treatments may--and may not--work.
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(Cancerpage.com) October 2, 2008
People who have ulcerative colitis (UC) have a higher risk of several types of cancer, a new study has found.
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(FOXNews) October 2, 2008
If you've given up spicy food and made other lifestyle changes to get rid of your acid reflux but you're still suffering, experts say you may have other medical issues.
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(Medscape) September 25, 2008
A new study suggests that esomeprazole (Nexium) may be as effective in treating symptoms of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease as laparoscopic antireflux surgery.
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(The Times Picayune) September 25, 2008
Experts say that around 150 small-intestine transplants are performed every year in the United States, but the number of patients who might benefit from the procedure is in the thousands.
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(News of the North) September 25, 2008
Some experts say that the "friendly" bacteria found in foods such as yogurt may improve digestion and ease symptoms of allergies, irritable bowel syndrome, and lactose intolerance.
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(InteliHealth) September 25, 2008
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cracked down on several companies who are producing unapproved versions of a skin cream and an eye wash.
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(Daily Mail) September 25, 2008
Experts say that acid reflux sufferers whose symptoms include difficulty swallowing and the feeling of a lump in the stomach may be suffering from a hiatal hernia.
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(HealthDay News) September 22, 2008
A new report has found that virtual colonoscopy is as effective at finding precancerous lesions as the more invasive, standard colonoscopy.
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(HealthDay) September 30, 2008
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(Medical News Today) September 19, 2008
Researchers have found that the colon's reaction to spicy food -- including pepperoni -- can trigger the intense pain associated with painful bladder syndrome or interstitial cystitis.
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(Reuters Health) September 17, 2008
Depression and some anxiety disorders may be more common among inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients than the general population, Canadian researchers have found.
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(FOXNews) September 17, 2008
Symptom severity and reflux complications are just a few of the signs that it might be time to talk to your doctor.
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(News Inferno) September 12, 2008
Menopausal women who take hormones may be more likely to develop gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a new study has found.
Read Summary >
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(Medicexchange) September 11, 2008
Some patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may be exposed to doses of radiation that are up to 11 times higher than the doses received by their healthy peers, a new study has found.
Read Summary >
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(FOXNews) September 9, 2008
Changing your eating habits and avoiding trigger foods can ease occasional acid reflux symptoms, but when it's time to pick a medication, how do you know which one is right for you?
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(CNN) September 8, 2008
Enbrel, Remicade, Humira, and Cimzia will now carry a "black box" label warning patients of the risk of a potentially fatal fungal infection called histoplasmosis.
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(HealthNews) September 8, 2008
The current list contains adverse reports on 20 medications, including Dilantin, Cymbalta, Humira, OxyContin, Seroquel, and Tysabri.
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(CNN) September 4, 2008
In this article, CNN reporter Elizabeth Cohen lists five mistakes that will land you in medical debt, and she talks to experts about how you can avoid them.
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(FOXNews) September 4, 2008
In this video from Fox News, Dr. Manny talks to one patient and his
doctor about new, non-surgical treatments for the pre-cancerous
condition Barrett's Esophagus.
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(eScienceNews.com) September 2, 2008
Researchers at Emory University say they've identified a gene that
may determine whether a child develops inflammatory bowel disease
(IBD).
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(Rochester Post-Bulletin) September 2, 2008
A newly-diagnosed Crohn's patient asks experts at The Mayo Clinic
about the treatment options available for her condition.
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(MyIBDCentral.com) August 28, 2008
New research has found that while gastric bypass weight-loss
surgery may help improve acid reflux, gastric-banding surgery may
make it worse.
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(Ivanhoe) September 8, 2008
Your age at menopause and your
breastfeeding practices can influence your risk of developing
certain types of breast cancer, according to a new study.
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(cbs4.com) August 26, 2008
A reporter gives the results of a survey of 5000 pharmacists who
were asked to pick their favorite over-the-counter remedies.
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(National Institutes of Health) August 26, 2008
Call for patients age 18 and older who have ulcerative colitis to
participate in a study.
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(BBC News) August 26, 2008
Abdominal surgeries, and particularly surgery on the colon, can
slow down or halt bowel function, but new research suggests that
chewing a piece of gum may help.
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(Ivanhoe) September 5, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 5, 2008
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(TAP Pharmaceuticals) August 21, 2008
Call for patients age 18 to 65 to participate in a study.
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(Medical News Today) August 21, 2008
Several new studies have shed light on the relationship between
obesity, acid reflux, and cancer.
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(Ivanhoe) September 3, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 11, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
About half of the United States population
of adults, age 20 and older, suffer from refractive errors -- eye
problems that result in less than perfect vision.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(MyIBDCentral.com) August 14, 2008
This study is the most recent of several trials that suggest a
possible link between long-term proton-pump inhibitor medication
use and broken bones.
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(InteliHealth) August 14, 2008
A patient who suffers from chronic acid reflux wants to know if
there is a more affordable version of the heartburn medication
Zegerid.
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(HealthDay) August 15, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 8, 2008
The men's marathon Olympic event will take
place on August 24th. Many of the eager fans waiting at the finish
line are probably wondering how long-distance runners can endure
such a strenuous sport. Now, researchers say they may have the
answer.
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(Ivanhoe) November 17, 2009
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(Medical News Today) August 12, 2008
Scientists have found that people with Crohn's disease often have a
gut bacteria that is also found in cattle who suffer from a
digestive-tract disease.
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(Canada.com) August 12, 2008
Anemia is traditionally seen as a health problem that should be
addressed, but a new study suggests anemia may help heal the body.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
Being frail could be an early sign of
dementia, according to new research. The study links frailty and
Alzheimer's disease with the same disease pathology.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(HealthDay) August 9, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
Man's best friend may be able to do more
than guide the blind. Researchers say the discovery of a gene in a
dachshund could eventually help people who suffer from eye
disorders that can lead to blindness.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(Chron.com) August 7, 2008
Recently, a reader from
The People's Pharmacy wrote in to say that drinking
persimmon punch every day helped ease her acid reflux pain.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
In the heat of the summer, everyone loves
a dip in the pool, but parents beware: diving board injuries are a
common occurrence among children.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(The National Institutes of Health) August 5, 2008
Call for children with IBD who have been treated with Remicade to
participate in a study.
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(abc7Chicago.com) August 5, 2008
Some studies suggest that up to half of all patients with
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) use alternative medicine in
addition to conventional therapies, but some doctors want more
proof that they work.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
A simple bone disease test may signal an
increased risk of death for people on dialysis for chronic kidney
disease.
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(Ivanhoe) December 12, 2008
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(Mayo Clinic) August 1, 2008
In this article, a reader asks how the newly-approved medication
Cimzia works to control signs and symptoms of Crohn's disease.
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(Ivanhoe) February 17, 2009
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(Medical News Today) July 31, 2008
A study of health insurance claims on over 40,000 adults suggests
that people who regularly take their prescribed acid reflux
medications may save money in the long run.
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(Ivanhoe) February 23, 2009
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(HealthDay) July 31, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(MyAllergyNetwork.com) July 29, 2008
Experts say that between 50 to 90 percent of asthma sufferers also
experience some type of acid reflux, and a new study may help
explain why.
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(HealthDay) July 30, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) November 17, 2009
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(WebMD) July 23, 2008
A reporter talks to a 41-year-old woman who suffered a heart attack
but did not seek medical treatment immediately because she thought
her pain was caused by heartburn.
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(Ivanhoe) September 11, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) November 28, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) October 9, 2009
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(MyIBDCentral.com) July 17, 2008
Scientists say that the link between anti-tumor necrosis factor
(TNF) drugs and cancer has been highlighted by one patient's case.
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(MyAllergyNetwork.com) July 17, 2008
A bacterium found in the gut may help kids ward off asthma early in
life, a new study suggests.
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(Medical News Today) July 16, 2008
A medication made from an ingredient in other drugs has been called
"the best option" for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
after showing positive results in a new study.
Read Summary >
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(HealthDay) July 17, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
For the millions of people who suffer from
severe headaches, relief may be in the air.
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(Ivanhoe) December 18, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) November 3, 2008
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(The Hartford Courant) July 14, 2008
A reader who suffers from acid reflux and sore throats tells health
experts Joe and Terry Graedon from
The People's Pharmacy that ginger candy has relieved her
heartburn.
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(Reuters UK) July 14, 2008
Treating ulcerative colitis patients with hypnosis therapy may help
reduce bowel inflammation, a small study suggests.
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(CNN Money) July 14, 2008
A new study has found that a PillCam endoscopy may help better
diagnose children who suffer from inflammatory bowel disease.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(About.com) July 10, 2008
Summer is a time for holidays and picnics, but some foods that
define the season can kick off pain for heartburn sufferers.
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(Ivanhoe) September 11, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) March 12, 2009
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(ChronicPainConnection.com) July 8, 2008
An increased risk of osteoporosis and bone fractures are common in
patients who suffer from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but new
research suggests vitamin D may help.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
A new study says a large dose of one particular ingredient in red wine can ward off the effects of age on the heart, bones, eyes and muscles.
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(Ivanhoe) September 5, 2008
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(National Institutes of Health) July 3, 2008
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(Prescribing Reference) July 3, 2008
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the proton-pump
inhibitor Aciphex for use in teenagers age 12 and older.
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(Ivanhoe) November 7, 2008
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(The Press Association) June 30, 2008
Researchers studying the genetic roots of Crohn's disease say
they've discovered 21 new genes and loci that may increase
susceptibility for the disease.
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(Ivanhoe) November 11, 2008
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(AcidRefluxConnection.com) June 25, 2008
Changing your diet can help you avoid reflux symptoms, but do you
know which foods to avoid?
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(National Institutes of Health) June 25, 2008
Call for adults ages 18 years to 70 years who suffer from GERD to
participate in a study.
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(The Washington Post) June 25, 2008
Experts say EsophyX Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication reduces
infection risks and preserves future treatment options for patients
with GERD.
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(Ivanhoe) February 26, 2009
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(ChronicPainConnection.com) June 24, 2008
The American Pain Foundation, in collaboration with The
HealthCentral Network, is inviting you to share your painting,
sculpture, video, words, or pictures about living with pain.
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(IBDCentral.com) June 24, 2008
Crohn's disease is not a condition that is often dealt with in a
humorous way, but comic-strip writer and illustrator Tom
Humberstone decided to change that.
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(Mayo Clinic) June 24, 2008
In April 2008 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Cimzia
for use by patients with Crohn's disease, but one patient wants to
know more about this drug before switching.
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(National Institutes of Health) June 19, 2008
Call for adults who have nighttime heartburn and GERD-related sleep
distrubances to participate in a study.
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(Ivanhoe) November 3, 2008
A recent study on mice shows stem cells
may be able to stop the effects of aging on muscles, which could
prevent conditions like muscle atrophy and Parkinson's disease.
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(InteliHealth) June 16, 2008
A recent animal study suggests that a sugar molecule produced in
the intestines may eliminate the symptoms of inflammatory bowel
disease.
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(Reuters) June 16, 2008
A new study has found that pregnant women who suffer an
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) relapse while pregnant may affect
the birth outcomes of their child.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(Science Daily) June 12, 2008
A new survey has found that forty percent of the patients who take
daily medication to control their acid reflux experience
breakthrough symptoms.
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(The News) June 12, 2008
Millions of people take medications, but most are not aware that
the drugs may be more effective if taken at certain times of day.
Read Summary >
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(Ivanhoe) September 9, 2008
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(The New York Times) June 10, 2008
Experts say that about 20 percent of the patients who have
ulcerative colitis will eventually undergo surgery.
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(RedOrbit) June 10, 2008
Some researchers have linked Crohn's disease to naturally-occurring
bacteria, and one herbalist says it's possible for disease symptoms
to be controlled by natural means as well.
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(United Press International) June 8, 2008
The FDA has begun a safety review of TNF blockers after receiving
reports of a possible link between the drugs and the development of
certain cancers in children and young adults.
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(HealthDay) June 7, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) December 5, 2008
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(ABC News) June 5, 2008
Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Michael Roizen Give Tips on Managing GERD.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(HealthDay) June 4, 2008
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(Health Central) June 3, 2008
For many of the three million Americans who suffer from Crohn's
disease, medications are the key to symptom relief.
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(InteliHealth) June 3, 2008
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(Reuters) May 29, 2008
Two new clinical trials suggest that the experimental med TAK-390mr
may heal esophageal damage better than some current reflux drugs.
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(Ivanhoe) December 4, 2008
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(Reuters) May 27, 2008
A new study conducted by drugmaker Abbott suggests that Humira may
be effective long-term for many Crohn's patients.
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(WebMD) May 27, 2008
In this short video from WebMD, experts discuss how some
painkillers can damage the digestive system and a new way to
diagnose these problems.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(Medical News Today) May 22, 2008
Most patients who undergo the acid-reflux surgery report being
happy with their results, a new study has found.
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(United Press International) May 20, 2008
A new study suggests that Crohn's disease may be linked to a
protein that helps bind the lining of the stomach.
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(Rockford Register Star) May 20, 2008
An Illinois woman named Donna Bynes is the first in the United
States to receive an injection of Cimzia for treatment of her
Crohn's disease.
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(WebMD) May 19, 2008
In this short video from WebMD, a reporter talks to a pharmacist
about medications that may cancel out the effectiveness of reflux
drugs.
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(Ivanhoe) March 19, 2009
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(The Hartford Courant) May 14, 2008
A reader who has suffered from heartburn for over 50 years tells
Joe and Teresa Graedon from
The People's Pharmacy that fennel has replaced her need for
heartburn meds.
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(Ivanhoe) September 11, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) December 12, 2008
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(HealthDay) May 9, 2008
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(HealthDay News) May 7, 2008
A class of drugs known as anticholinergics may cause seniors to
"slow down" in their daily activities, two new studies suggest.
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(Ivanhoe) November 18, 2008
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(Medicexchange) May 6, 2008
A new study in the journal
Gut suggests that patients with Crohn's disease should limit
their exposure to radiation from medical tests.
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(InteliHealth) May 5, 2008
A reader wants to know if it's possible for chocolate to aggravate
asthma.
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(Ivanhoe) September 15, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) April 30, 2008
According to Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, using medications to ease acid
reflux should be just one of the ways patients control heartburn
symptoms.
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(Forbes) April 29, 2008
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Cimzia for
use by adults who have moderate to severe Crohn's disease and who
have not responded to conventional treatment.
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(HealthDay News) April 29, 2008
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are similar but distinct
bowel diseases, but new research has uncovered some of their
genetic links.
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(Ivanhoe) November 17, 2009
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(National Institutes of Health) April 23, 2008
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Lansoprazole 30mg
taken twice daily is effective in the treatment of laryngitis due
to gastroesophageal reflux.
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(WebMD) April 23, 2008
Heartburn triggers differ from person to person, but some foods and
drinks are notorious for their ability to cause reflux pain.
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(Doctor's Guide) April 22, 2008
Immunosuppressant drugs used to treat inflammatory bowel disease
(IBD) may leave older patients at higher risk of infections, a new
Mayo Clinic study suggests.
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(The Washington Post) April 21, 2008
Experts at HealthDay News have put together this list of tips for
controlling Crohn's disease.
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(HealthDay) April 19, 2008
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(InteliHealth) April 16, 2008
A reader wants to know why acid reflux medications such as Prilosec
should be taken for more than one day, rather than simply when
symptoms flare.
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(HealthDay) April 16, 2008
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(Reuters) April 14, 2008
Experts say that up to 20 percent of Crohn's patients use omega-3
fatty acid supplements to help prevent symptoms, but a new study
suggests the fatty acids may not help.
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(Ivanhoe) June 26, 2009
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(MedTrackAlert) April 9, 2008
Our new
Treatments tab makes it easier for you to find articles on
the specific medications you take.
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(MedTrackAlert) April 9, 2008
If you have health insurance that includes prescription drug
coverage, the pharmacy card in your wallet gives your insurance
company more power over your prescriptions than you may realize. It
allows the insurer--not your pharmacy--to set the price of your
prescription. Find out why and what you can do about it.
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(HealthDay) April 8, 2008
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(The Washington Post) April 7, 2008
FRIDAY, April 4 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified new
genetic markers for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in a
study they say provides further evidence that people of Ashkenazi
Je
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(The Associated Press) April 2, 2008
According to experts, complications from long-term acid reflux are
on the rise, including a worrying six-fold increase in the number
of people with esophageal cancer.
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(WHAM-13/Rochester) March 31, 2008
Bonnie Peters was first diagnosed with Crohn's Disease in 1975.
Over the years, her symptoms became so bad she had to stop working
and severely limit her activity.
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(The Washington Post) March 30, 2008
According to author Shannon Brownlee, Americans are bombarded with
medical news in an attempt to raise their 'awareness' of health
conditions such as high cholesterol, osteoporosis, and
pre-diabetes.
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(Acid Reflux Cures) March 26, 2008
Most people know that untreated acid reflux can cause pain, but did
you know it can also lead to esophageal bleeding, and even anemia?
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(HealthDay) March 26, 2008
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(Associated Content) March 24, 2008
Last week I wrote an article about an "Ulcerative Colitis
Nightmare".
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(GoErie.com) March 24, 2008
Q I am a relatively healthy 48-year-old nurse with no history, no
meds and no allergies. I developed severe abdominal pain and was
diagnosed with diverticulitis.
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(MedTrackAlert) March 21, 2008
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(MedTrackAlert) March 21, 2008
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(WebMD) March 19, 2008
March 18, 2008 (Philadelphia) -- If you're one of the millions of
women who suffer from heartburn during pregnancy, a cautionary
note: New research suggests that some acid-blocking drugs used to
treat
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(The Hartford Courant) March 19, 2008
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(kaisernetwork.org) March 18, 2008
eps. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) and Joe Barton (R-Texas) on Thursday
introduced a bill that would allow FDA to approve generic versions
of biotechnology medications, CongressDaily reports.
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(South Coast Today) March 18, 2008
A reader asks Dr. Paul Donohue to explain the condition and
treatment of ulcerative colitis, particularly 'flares'. Dr.
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(Chicago Sun Times) March 18, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) March 5, 2009
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(Earthtimes) March 12, 2008
ALLEGAN, Mich., March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Beginning early March
2008, the nearly 30 million frequent heartburn sufferers nationwide
will have a new treatment option available to them as retailers
begin
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(Reuters) March 12, 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In many patients who suffer with severe
heartburn - also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD
-- antireflux surgery can provide long-term improvement and resolu
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(InteliHealth) March 10, 2008
General Medical Questions. Q: What can I do to reduce flare-ups of
ulcerative colitis? .. .The Trusted Source ..
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(The People's Pharmacy) March 4, 2008
Q. I have suffered with stomach pain and reflux for a long time. I
have tried Zantac and Pepcid without much success. I am now taking
Prevacid that my doctor prescribed to control excess acid.
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(HealthDay News) March 4, 2008
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(Pulse) March 3, 2008
Patients with Crohn�s disease who follow a strict
organic diet see a significant improvement in their intestinal
symptoms, suggests preliminary research.
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(HealthDay News) March 3, 2008
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(InteliHealth) February 27, 2008
One patient wants to know if a morning or evening pill work best.
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(The New York Times) February 26, 2008
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(The Washington Post) February 25, 2008
Reversing the order of medications may help patients achieve
remission earlier than expected.
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(HealthDay) February 21, 2008
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(Medical News Today) February 20, 2008
They may help reverse cellular damage linked to cancer, experts
say.
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(WebMD) February 19, 2008
Managing emotional, physical, and mental wellness are vital,
experts say.
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(Medical News Today) February 19, 2008
Asacol is approved to treat mild to moderate ulcerative colitis.
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(Ivanhoe) January 22, 2009
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(CNNMoney) February 13, 2008
Famotidine chewable tablets will be available in late 2008.
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(U.S. News & World Report) February 12, 2008
Patients with a strong family history of skin cancer should talk to
their doctor before starting the med, researchers say.
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(CNNMoney) February 6, 2008
The launch comes in response to the generic version of pantaprazole
that was released in late 2007.
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(CBS News) February 6, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) April 17, 2009
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(The Truro Daily News) February 5, 2008
It's possible for kids with colitis to live happy, healthy lives,
one expert says.
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(Ivanhoe) January 22, 2009
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(Karen Ansel, MS, RD) January 28, 2008
Reflux meds can inhibit important vitamins and mineral absorption.
Read Summary >
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(The Seattle Times) January 23, 2008
Licorice has been eaten for thousands of years, so it may be worth
a try, says one expert.
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(Science Daily) January 23, 2008
Occasional reflux symptoms may actually be a good sign.
Read Summary >
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(HealthDay) January 23, 2008
Signs that you may have taken too much ibuprofen
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(Ivanhoe) October 28, 2008
It's not unusual for your feet to
feel a little run down at the end of a long day, but when feet
become persistently painful, there's something wrong. Heel pain is
one of the most common complaints when it comes to sore feet and it
can be debilitating.
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(Medical News Today) January 15, 2008
Diet mints, drinks, and other foods can also contain sorbitol.
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(Forbes.com) January 15, 2008
The med has been known to cause a rare but deadly brain disease,
experts say.
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(Medical News Today) January 7, 2008
Many patients have symptoms that require hospitalization.
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(Houston Chronicle) January 7, 2008
Patients taking Zegerid were able to control acid levels longer
than those taking Prevacid or Protonix.
Read Summary >
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(CNN Money) January 7, 2008
The FDA has approved a generic form of the ulcerative colitis med
Colazal.
Read Summary >
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(FOXNews.com) January 7, 2008
The orphan drug status was designed to encourage companies to
develop treatment for rare diseases.
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(MedSlant) January 7, 2008
MedTrackAlert readers can save $5 on the purchase of a MedSlant
pillow designed to ease acid reflux at night.
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(KSPR/ABC - Springfield) January 2, 2008
A study on functional dyspepsia is currently underway at the Mayo
Clinic.
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(HealthDay) January 1, 2008
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(Ivanhoe) March 3, 2009
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(Reuters) December 18, 2007
California researchers say the disease is more severe in girls than
in boys.
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(Forbes.com) December 12, 2007
But researchers are studying whether the meds increase the risk for
hip fractures.
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(Medical News Today) December 12, 2007
Patients are more likely to say that UC has a profound effect on
their daily lives.
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(Daily Mail) December 12, 2007
The link between the bacteria and milk remains myserious, experts
say.
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(Ivanhoe) June 18, 2009
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(MedSlant) December 4, 2007
The editors at MedTrackAlert offer this healthful, helpful gift
idea for people on your holiday list.
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(MedTrackAlert) December 4, 2007
A dietitian offers ideas about how to make your eating habits
healthier and easier to manage.
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(Orlando Sentinel) December 4, 2007
Some previous studies have linked bacteria with Crohn's disease,
but the connection remains a mystery, experts say.
Read Summary >
-
(WNDU-South Bend) November 28, 2007
New diagnosis for acid reflux
There is a new way to detect a silent disease that affects millions
of Americans every day.
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-
(Medical News Today) November 28, 2007
Sixty-six percent of Americans endure heartburn symptoms during the
holiday season.
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(Doctor's Guide News) November 27, 2007
The link between IBD and osteoporosis may be more complex than
previously thought, experts say.
Read Summary >
-
(The Vancouver Sun) November 27, 2007
Traditional Chinese medicine and other non-conventional methods may
ease symptoms, Weil says.
Read Summary >
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(Pharmaceutical Online) November 21, 2007
The new version can be given to patients who cannot swallow
tablets.
Read Summary >
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(MedTrackAlert) November 20, 2007
A dietitian offers ideas about how to make your eating habits
healthier and easier to manage.
Read Summary >
-
(The New York Times) November 14, 2007
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(Ivanhoe) January 8, 2009
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(U.S. News and World Reports) November 13, 2007
HealthDay News experts gives this overview of Crohn's disease,
including its symptoms and medications used to treat it.
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(FDANews) November 13, 2007
A medication being tested to treat rheumatoid arthritis may also
help treat Crohn's disease, its maker says.
Read Summary >
-
(National Review of Medicine) November 13, 2007
Ankylosing spondylitis and Crohn's may both be caused by a
particular gene's activity that a new Crohn's med is designed to
affect.
Read Summary >
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(HealthDay) November 10, 2007
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(HealthDay News) November 7, 2007
Spitting up is not a medical condition in and of itself, experts
caution.
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-
(Lowell Sun) November 6, 2007
Dr. James H. Reicheld, a digestive health expert, discusses
probiotics and the products that contain them to find out which can
help gastrointestinal health.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) November 6, 2007
Survival rates are greater in patients who undergo elective
surgery.
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(icWales) October 31, 2007
Some herbal remedies may help, and others hurt, says herbalist
Rosemary Westlake.
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(News.com.au) October 30, 2007
Up to 50 percent of Crohn's sufferers also have IBS, experts say.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) October 30, 2007
CIMZIA(R) (certolizumab pegol), the first and only PEGylated
anti-TNF therapy, has been shown to maintain remission for up to 18
months in patients with Crohn's disease, according to new data
presente
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(Ivanhoe) October 24, 2007
Many patients never experience the telltale burn, experts say.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) October 23, 2007
Call for adults with mild to moderate Crohn's disease to
participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(U.S. News and World Reports) October 23, 2007
Researchers have identified an immune deficiency that triggers the
condition in mice, and they also found that the condition can be
passed to other mice.
Read Summary >
-
(The Washington Post) October 23, 2007
The capsule may be able to help patients who are not diagnosed by
other means.
Read Summary >
-
(HealthDay) May 5, 2008
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(Medical News Today) October 16, 2007
Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals (NYSE: P&G) announced
today that Asacolr (mesalazine) 800mg Modified Release (MR) tablets
have been approved for the treatment of mild to moderate ulcerative
colitis (
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(CBC News) October 15, 2007
Experts say it's vital for patients to tell their doctors what
over-the-counter painkillers they're taking so that doctors can
help patients avoid adverse side effects.
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(CNN Money) October 10, 2007
The greatest increase was seen in infants and preschoolers, experts
say.
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-
(Medical News Today) October 10, 2007
Only the IBS study showed any difference between the herbal mixture
and placebo.
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-
(About.com) October 9, 2007
Experts say getting the right answers could lead to better
treatment.
Read Summary >
-
(MedTrackAlert) October 8, 2007
If your co-pay costs have gone up recently, these seven tips may
help you reduce your bill at the pharmacy.
Read Summary >
-
(ConsumerAffairs.com) October 3, 2007
One reader says heartburn seems to get worse with aging.
Read Summary >
-
(Reuters) October 2, 2007
The more active the disease, the greater the risk of a premature
birth.
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-
(Medical News Today) October 2, 2007
C. difficile affects an already inflammed gastrointestinal tract,
researchers say.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) September 26, 2007
A new study will look at whether medications that treat both the
brain and the gut will reduce the symptoms of functional dyspepsia.
Read Summary >
-
(Union Sentinel) September 19, 2007
A reader asks Dr. Paul G. Donohue how likely it is that Barrett's
esophagus will develop into esophageal cancer.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) September 19, 2007
Italian scientists say women who are overweight or obese are more
likely to be hospitalized for GERD than overweight or obese men.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) September 18, 2007
People who have hookworms rarely have allergies or Crohn's disease,
researchers say.
Read Summary >
-
(Baltimore Sun) September 18, 2007
Tysabri and Cimzia may work for people who have grown immune to
Remicade and Humira.
Read Summary >
-
(Ivanhoe) November 17, 2009
Liposuction is the
most popular form of plastic surgery in the United States, with
more than 300,000 Americans opting for the procedure each year.
Now, there's a new alternative to traditional liposuction that's so
quick and easy, you could do it over your lunch break!
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(CBC News) September 16, 2007
Experts say that when patients stop meds that control chronic
conditions, they are often leaving themselves open to worse--and
more expensive--complications later.
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-
(The Chicago Sun-Times) September 12, 2007
Take this five-question quiz from the American College of
Gastroenterology.
Read Summary >
-
(Ivanhoe) November 17, 2009
-
(Medicexchange.com) September 11, 2007
IBD may affect the nerves you can't control, some experts say.
Read Summary >
-
(Chicago Tribune) September 11, 2007
IBD, IBS, and diverticulosis share some of the same symptoms.
Read Summary >
-
(The Battle Creek Enquirer) September 5, 2007
A recent study found that over half of COPD patients had symptoms
of GERD.
Read Summary >
-
(Chicago Tribune) September 4, 2007
Many people are still misdiagnosed with IBS or other stomach
ailments.
Read Summary >
-
(The New York Times Magazine) August 29, 2007
It stimulates saliva and forces fluids back into the stomach.
Read Summary >
-
(HealthDay News) August 29, 2007
FRIDAY, Aug. 24 (HealthDay News) -- GERD can strike even the
youngest person.
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(HealthDay News) August 29, 2007
But researchers say the slightly increased risk does not outweigh
the benefits of the medications.
Read Summary >
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(Ivanhoe) September 9, 2008
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(American Chronicle) August 28, 2007
A healthy diet and increased vitamin A may help ease colitis
symptoms.
Read Summary >
-
(Tulsa World) August 28, 2007
The increase may be due to environmental and genetic factors, one
expert says.
Read Summary >
-
(Ivanhoe) November 17, 2009
Inhaling nitric oxide (NO)
may be a valuable preemptive treatment for patients receiving liver
transplants.
Read More >
-
(Medical News Today) August 22, 2007
The current American diet helps make the body very acidic, which
contributes to GERD.
Read Summary >
-
(Ivanhoe) January 15, 2009
Being treated for a
brain tumor can be a truly harrowing experience. After surviving
surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, many patients are administered
steroids that can cause a host of unwanted side effects. Now,
researchers say there is a new option for treating brain tumors
that's safer, easier and better than before.
Read More >
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(Medical News Today) August 14, 2007
Researchers say the overgrowth may aggravate inflammation.
Read Summary >
-
(Los Angeles Times) August 14, 2007
-
(HealthDay News) August 9, 2007
The FDA's announcement comes in response to studies that linked the
heartburn meds to an increased risk of cardiovascular events.
Read Summary >
-
(Business Week) August 8, 2007
Drugmaker Teva says it will not launch the product until fall.
Read Summary >
-
(DrugResearcher.com) August 8, 2007
The med is designed to speed the rate of gastric emptying.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) August 7, 2007
Experts recommend it only for patients who have stopped responding
to other treatments.
Read Summary >
-
(AJC.com) August 7, 2007
Experts say a clean environment may lead to increased immune
disorders.
Read Summary >
-
(FOXNews.com) August 1, 2007
In addition to reviewing the basic treatments for acid reflux, this
article includes a video that quizzes people about the symptoms and
long-term effects of heartburn.
Read Summary >
-
(Forbes.com) July 29, 2007
The medication will be permitted for use by women with IBS with
constipation.
Read Summary >
-
(The Boston Globe) July 29, 2007
A recent study suggests it may not be as effective for Crohn's as
for multiple sclerosis.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) July 29, 2007
The benefits are great but biologics carry a risk of infection and
cancer.
Read Summary >
-
(Scientific American) July 27, 2007
In a small study of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease, researchers found that 57 percent also had
gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Read Summary >
-
(CBC News) July 24, 2007
Experts say that up to one billion people worldwide don't get
enough.
Read Summary >
-
(London Free Press) July 24, 2007
The medication may be an option for patients who have grown
resistant to their current medication.
Read Summary >
-
(Post-Bulletin) July 18, 2007
A Mayo Clinic doctor suggests causes and treatment options for a
reader who has a hiatal hernia and recently experienced nausea and
vomiting.
Read Summary >
-
(LJWorld.com) July 18, 2007
A pediatrician says that acid reflux--not colic--is the cause of
incessant crying among some infants.
Read Summary >
-
(ABC News) July 18, 2007
Police officers, fire fighters, and others in New York City who
came in contact with the dust from the attacks of September 11 are
coping with many health problems caused by the dust, including acid
reflux.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) July 17, 2007
Call for adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and family
members age 5 and older who have not been diagnosed with IBD to
participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) July 17, 2007
The medications helped prevent the formation of strictures in the
intestines.
Read Summary >
-
(Chicago Tribune) July 11, 2007
A doctor with the Mayo Clinic answers a patient's questions on what
do to about a new diagnosis of Barrett's esophagus.
Read Summary >
-
(Science Daily) July 11, 2007
Researchers have developed a less invasive surgery technique for
patients who need to have their esophagus removed due to esophageal
cancer or Barrett's esophagus.
Read Summary >
-
(Ivanhoe) January 22, 2009
For decades,
ultrasounds have been used to determine the sex, size, and vitality
of unborn children. Now, the same technology is being used to stop
prostate cancer in its tracks.
Read More >
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(News-Medical.Net) July 10, 2007
The gene, called PTPRS, affects a protein that contributes to
colitis.
Read Summary >
-
(Life with Crohn's) July 10, 2007
Blogger Kelly R. discusses the details of her struggle with Crohn's
disease.
Read Summary >
-
(Bangor Daily News) July 3, 2007
'Irritable larynx syndrome' is often misdiagnosed because people
with the problem often do not experience the heartburn associated
with acid reflux.
Read Summary >
-
(Forbes.com) July 3, 2007
-
(Newsday.com) July 3, 2007
Some experts say a sugar-laden diet may be responsible for changing
gut flora.
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-
(MSNBC) June 28, 2007
A doctor recommends changes in diet and routine that can reduce the
frequency and intensity of heartburn and acid reflux.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) June 22, 2007
Call for females with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome
to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(CNN) June 22, 2007
A reporter at CNN reviews the latest research on treatments that
focus on women's pain.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) June 19, 2007
Call for adults with early signs of Barrett's esophagus to
participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(Market Wire) June 19, 2007
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a pill that contains
two tiny cameras and can be used to diagnose digestive problems,
including Barrett's esophagus.
Read Summary >
-
(ABC News) June 17, 2007
For many patients the embarrassment and emotional burdens of the
disease weigh more heavily than the pain.
Read Summary >
-
(Forbes.com) June 14, 2007
Scientists working with mice have found that a vitamin-A derivative
helps fight inflammation.
Read Summary >
-
(South Coast Today.com) June 13, 2007
Dr. Donohue offers advice on how to select a treatment for acid
reflux.
Read Summary >
-
(Newswise) June 11, 2007
Experts at the Mayo Clinic explore 10 symptoms you shouldn't ignore
and the conditions associated with them.
Read Summary >
-
(The Creswell Chronicle) June 6, 2007
These tips will help you plan your eating and workout schedule to
avoid heartburn caused by exercise.
Read Summary >
-
(MedPage Today) June 3, 2007
Researchers say the suggestion to steer clear of these foods is
baseless.
Read Summary >
-
(The Sacramento Bee) June 3, 2007
The average American gets only 10 grams of fiber per day--less than
one third the recommended amount.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) June 1, 2007
Call for women with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome
to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(HealthDay News) May 30, 2007
A recent study found that the bacteria that causes ulcers becomes
stronger when the content of the stomach is very salty.
Read Summary >
-
(Earthtimes.org) May 29, 2007
Researchers found that a majority of ulcerative colitis patients
experience multiple disruptions because of the condition.
Read Summary >
-
(Forbes.com) May 29, 2007
Tysabri is currently approved in the United States and Europe to
treat advanced cases of multiple sclerosis.
Read Summary >
-
(Doctor's Guide News) May 29, 2007
The new medication holds particular promise for patients who've
already taken Remicade to treat the disease, researchers say.
Read Summary >
-
(MedPage Today) May 25, 2007
Xifaxan appeared to improve symptoms of both syndromes in a small
recent study.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) May 25, 2007
Researchers presented several new IBS therapy options at the yearly
Digestive Disease Week conference.
Read Summary >
-
(United Press International) May 24, 2007
A new technique still being tested would help would use Levulan and
light to kill precancerous cells in the esophagus.
Read Summary >
-
(MedPage Today) May 24, 2007
Patients who were given Nexium with the painkiller had no
GI-bleeding events over the course of a recent study.
Read Summary >
-
(PR Newswire) May 24, 2007
In a recent study, researchers concluded that people with
gastroesophageal reflux disease had a lower quality of life and
lower productivity at work than people without the disease.
Read Summary >
-
(eMaxHealth) May 22, 2007
Patients taking the med were 60 percent less likely to be
hospitalized after one year than those taking a placebo.
Read Summary >
-
(Doctor's Guide News) May 22, 2007
Patients who take the medication long-term have similar rates of
death and infection as those who do not take the med.
Read Summary >
-
(The Daily Press) May 18, 2007
The Graedons respond with information on home remedies that may
help ease constipation.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) May 17, 2007
This study is being done to see if Nexium I.V. can reduce stomach
acid in critically ill patients in intensive care.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) May 17, 2007
Call for adults with active ulcerative colitis to participate in a
study.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) May 16, 2007
Call for full-term or premature infants 28 days old or less to
participate in a study of the Protonix for the treatment of
gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Read Summary >
-
(Newsday.com) May 16, 2007
A reader asks the People's Pharmacy if acid-reflux medications can
cause a deficiency of vitamin B-12.
Read Summary >
-
(MedPage Today) May 16, 2007
Researchers say that sleep problems may be the only sign of acid
reflux for some older patients who often don't experience
heartburn.
Read Summary >
-
(MedPage Today) May 16, 2007
A medical device company is testing a new treatment that uses
endoscopy instead of surgery to remove cancerous tissue.
Read Summary >
-
(About.com) May 15, 2007
The beneficial bacteria may improve pouchitis symptoms.
Read Summary >
-
(Genetic Engineering News) May 15, 2007
-
(MedPage Today) May 11, 2007
Researchers believe that acid-reflux medications do not make it
more likely that hospitalized patients will develop pneumonia.
Read Summary >
-
(The Post-Bulletin) May 11, 2007
The misunderstood disease is often best treated with broad-spectrum
antibiotics and diet changes.
Read Summary >
-
(PharmaLive) May 11, 2007
The new medication slows the creation of stomach acid in a
patient's stomach and prevents it from being released.
Read Summary >
-
(South Coast Today.com) May 11, 2007
Dr. Donohue reassures a reader that heartburn is a common problem
but only rarely causes cancer.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) May 8, 2007
Call for adults with Crohn's disease to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(Sydney Morning Herald) May 8, 2007
Frequent flare-ups and continuous symptoms may increase a patient's
chance of developing colon cancer.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) May 8, 2007
Patients who smoke are more likely to have small intestine damage
than colon damage.
Read Summary >
-
(The Sacramento Bee) May 4, 2007
The menthol in peppermint oil eases intestinal muscles, but not
without some risks.
Read Summary >
-
(AcidRefluxPillow.com) May 2, 2007
Veterans can qualify to receive a wedge pillow designed to reduce
the symptoms of acid reflux for free with a Veterans Administration
doctor's approval.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) May 2, 2007
There is a new wireless technology that can detect acid in the
throat to help doctors diagnose laryngopharyngeal reflux disease
and determine how well acid-reflux drugs are working.
Read Summary >
-
(BlueCross BlueShield Association) May 1, 2007
Legislators are working on a new Medicare bill that could require
comparisons of similar drugs--such as Lipitor and Zocor--to
determine which one works best.
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-
(RxPGNews) May 1, 2007
Approximately 50 percent of patients receiving Remicade will
develop an allergic reaction, researchers say.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) May 1, 2007
The decision follows a February Food and Drug Administration
approval in the United States.
Read Summary >
-
(AJC.com) April 27, 2007
A gastroenterologist lists some of the misconceptions about IBS and
counters each with the truth about the condition.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) April 24, 2007
Call for adults with Crohn's disease to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) April 24, 2007
A single chromosome may make people suscpetible to IBD.
Read Summary >
-
(HealthDay News) April 24, 2007
Researchers say the link between bowel disorders and nerve
disorders is still unclear.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) April 24, 2007
Doctors found that people who were treated with Prilosec
intravenously for bleeding in the esophagus or stomach stopped
bleeding faster and could leave the hospital sooner.
Read Summary >
-
(Insurance News Net) April 20, 2007
A consumer health organization reports that prices for the most
frequently prescribed drugs in the Medicare drug plan increased
four times the latest inflation rate and almost three times the
increase in this year's cost-of-living adjustment in Social
Security over the last year.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) April 20, 2007
An over-the-counter probiotic formula may help keep the system in
balance.
Read Summary >
-
(Healthfinder) April 20, 2007
-
(PR Newswire) April 19, 2007
Over 90 percent of patients in an experimental throat surgery trial
reported that three months after the surgery they rarely needed to
take acid-reflux drugs.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) April 19, 2007
Call for Hispanic men and women with gastroesophageal reflux
disease to participate in a national study.
Read Summary >
-
(Northwest Herald) April 18, 2007
Dr. Gott advises a man who wakes up with stomach pain every night
to take a drug to reduce stomach acid, such as Pepcid AC, Protonix,
Nexium, or Prevacid.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) April 18, 2007
The American College of Gastroenterology has written new guidelines
to update doctors on symptoms of and treatments for
gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Read Summary >
-
(PR Newswire) April 18, 2007
Participants in a drug trial designed to test a new acid reflux
medication reported fewer and shorter gastroesophageal reflux
disease symptoms on the days they took the new drug.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) April 18, 2007
Call for adults ages 18 years to 75 years old who have Crohn's
disease and evidence of mucosal ulcerations in the colon to
participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) April 17, 2007
-
(United Press International) April 17, 2007
Seven genes seem to be responsible for the risk of developing
Crohn's.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) April 17, 2007
Call for adults with ulcerative colitis to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(The People's Pharmacy) April 11, 2007
Steeping a tea bag twice and changing the water in between can make
it easier for people with acid reflux to enjoy this drink.
Read Summary >
-
(The Economic Times) April 11, 2007
Two drug manufacturers who want to sell a generic version of the
acid reflux drug AcipHex expect a decision in the patent lawsuit by
May.
Read Summary >
-
(CBS4 Denver) April 11, 2007
Honey made from the flowers of a plant native to New Zealand has a
strong antibacterial properties that can heal wounds and may help
acid reflux.
Read Summary >
-
(RFID Journal) April 11, 2007
A new test to detect acid reflux uses a tiny radio transmitter and
wireless technology that would allow a doctor to monitor conditions
in a patient's throat.
Read Summary >
-
(University of Maryland Medical Center) April 10, 2007
A doctor at the University of Maryland Medical Center treats
patients with Barrett's esophagus by freezing the cancerous tissue.
Read Summary >
-
(CNN Money) April 10, 2007
Patients and consumer groups are asking Congress to help keep costs
down.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) April 10, 2007
Guanilib appears to reduce gastrointestinal inflammation.
Read Summary >
-
(HealthNewsDigest.com) April 6, 2007
-
(Medical News Today) April 4, 2007
EndoGastric Solutions has received approval from the Food and Drug
Adminstration for a new device for GERD patients.
Read Summary >
-
(Science Daily) April 4, 2007
A recent study showed that the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Celecoxib had no effect on the development of esophageal cancer.
Read Summary >
-
(The Seattle Post Intelligencer) April 2, 2007
Two weeks on an elemental diet may give patients a chance to see
which foods trigger symptoms.
Read Summary >
-
(The New Jersey Star Ledger) April 2, 2007
The constipation med is linked to increased risk of heart attack
and stroke.
Read Summary >
-
(Ivanhoe) November 17, 2009
-
(HealthDay News) March 29, 2007
Microspheres of blue agave are not broken down in the stomach acid
like most drugs.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) March 28, 2007
Call for infants ages 30 days up to one year to test Axid Oral
Solution to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Read Summary >
-
(Reuters) March 28, 2007
A new study in the Journal of Pediatrics reports that extended use
of anti-reflux drugs such as Prevacid is safe for children.
Read Summary >
-
(ConsumerAffairs.com) March 27, 2007
Patients with colitis are more likely to develop colorectal cancer.
Read Summary >
-
(United Press International) March 27, 2007
Remicade may be the first biologic approved for use in pediatric
Crohn's patients.
Read Summary >
-
(Biospace) March 27, 2007
Cimzia is a new medication for treating rheumatoid arthritis and
Crohn's disease.
Read Summary >
-
(Forbes.com) March 23, 2007
Drugmaker Shire says Lialda is now available by prescription.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) March 21, 2007
Nexium packages will soon have security seals to make it easier to
track each pack.
Read Summary >
-
(About.com) March 21, 2007
Make a few changes in sleeping and eating habits to reduce your
baby's acid reflux.
Read Summary >
-
(Market Wire) March 21, 2007
Wyeth, which makes Protonix, has joined the federal 340B Prime
Vendor Program which provides discounts on medications for
low-income Americans.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) March 20, 2007
Call for children ages 1 to 11 to participate in a Protonix study.
Read Summary >
-
(News.com.au) March 20, 2007
Frozen food may carry a bacteria that is linked to Crohn's in
children.
Read Summary >
-
(Daily Southtown) March 16, 2007
One woman says gingersnap cookies help ease her husband's
constipation.
Read Summary >
-
(WCCO/4 - Minneapolis/St. Paul) March 14, 2007
The BARXX system uses heat to sear pre-cancerous cells.
Read Summary >
-
(The Post Crescent) March 14, 2007
Acid-reducing medications and noninvasive techniques may help treat
Barrett's esophagus.
Read Summary >
-
(The Courier News) March 13, 2007
-
(Mayo Clinic) March 13, 2007
Both the disease and corticosteroids can stunt children's growth.
Read Summary >
-
(The People's Pharmacy) March 9, 2007
Shredded coconut has helped several IBS and Crohn's sufferers
control their symptoms.
Read Summary >
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(Scientific American) March 7, 2007
Researchers studied twins in order to separate genetics from other
risk factors.
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(Monterey Herald) March 7, 2007
Fatty, fried foods may worsen symptoms more than spiciness, says
Dr. Peter Gott.
Read Summary >
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(Reuters) March 7, 2007
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(Huliq.com) March 6, 2007
Acute colitis lowers fat and body weight but does not seem to
include the long-term effects such as bone loss.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) March 6, 2007
Call for adults with Crohn's disease to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
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(Newsday.com) March 6, 2007
Sugar, environment, and genetics may all play a part in
inflammatory bowel disease.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) March 2, 2007
Anxious, stressed, and driven people are more likely to report
signs of irritable bowel syndrome.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) February 28, 2007
Call for children aged 1 year through 5 years with proven
gastroesophageal reflux disorder.
Read Summary >
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(Lifeclinic) February 28, 2007
Acid reflux and dyspepsia share many of the same symptoms, but
dyspepsia is harder to treat.
Read Summary >
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(Genetic Engineering News) February 28, 2007
Generic Zantac syrup is still waiting final FDA approval.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) February 27, 2007
Bowel-saving strictureplasty surgeries have fewer long-term
complications than bowel resection surgeries.
Read Summary >
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(Reuters) February 27, 2007
Humira may help patients who are unable to tolerate Remicade.
Read Summary >
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(Doctor's Guide News) February 23, 2007
Methylnaltrexone is currently being reviewed by the Food and Drug
Administration.
Read Summary >
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(Hendersonvillenews.com) February 21, 2007
Researchers say increased estrogen may account for the heartburn
and the full heads of hair.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) February 21, 2007
The oil has many antibacterial properties and may prevent and treat
ulcers and gastritis.
Read Summary >
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(TimesDaily.com) February 21, 2007
Patients on acid-reducers should not take them at the same time
they take vitamins.
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(The Tallahassee Democrat) February 20, 2007
Since symptoms are similar, some Crohn's patients may ignore signs
of cancer.
Read Summary >
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(Boston.com) February 20, 2007
For patients who stop responding to Remicade, Humira, Cimzia, and
Tysabri show promise.
Read Summary >
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(The Paramus Post) February 16, 2007
Doctors say the easiest way to manage your health is to become an
active participant.
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(The Monroe Times) February 16, 2007
Diverticulitis develops from diverticulosis, and is common in
people over the age of 60.
Read Summary >
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(Science Daily) February 14, 2007
Some patients who do not get relief with PPIs may have non-acid
reflux.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) February 13, 2007
Call for Crohn's disease patients ages 10 and older to participate
in a study.
Read Summary >
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(Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America) February 13, 2007
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease can find travel
frustrating, but being prepared helps.
Read Summary >
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(Pharmaceutical Business Review) February 13, 2007
Xifaxan is poorly absorbed in the gut, which gives it a topical
antibiotic effect.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) February 7, 2007
Heat scope burns pre-cancerous cells and gives patients a
non-surgical treatment option.
Read Summary >
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(North Jersey Herald News) February 7, 2007
Answers to common questions about acid reflux medications and
treatments.
Read Summary >
-
(Mayo Clinic) February 6, 2007
Experts at The Mayo Clinic have compiled a list of dietary changes
that may ease symptoms.
Read Summary >
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(About.com) February 6, 2007
Amber Tresca at About.com compiles her list of Top 10 IBD facts.
Read Summary >
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(HealthDay News) February 6, 2007
Naltrexone appears to lessen the inflammation associated with
Crohn's disease.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) February 2, 2007
Call for adults who have irritable bowel syndrome to participate in
a study.
Read Summary >
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(The South Coast Today) January 30, 2007
The drug has stopped one patient's symptoms, but Dr. Donohue warns
it has side effects.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) January 30, 2007
Call for children aged 6 through 17 who have ulcerative colitis to
participate in a study.
Read Summary >
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(Monterey Herald) January 26, 2007
A reader asks Dr. Peter Gott if sugarless gum can cause diarrhea.
Read Summary >
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(Los Angeles Times) January 25, 2007
Health plans defend the practice by saying the restrictions keep
premiums down.
Read Summary >
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(nowtoronto.com) January 24, 2007
Unusual suggestions include low-acid fruits, herbs, and stress
reduction techniques.
Read Summary >
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(ABC News) January 24, 2007
Consumer reports says that Prilosec works much the same as Nexium
and Protonix, and at one-tenth the cost.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) January 23, 2007
Call for adults with ulcerative colitis to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
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(MedPage Today) January 23, 2007
Lialda is the first one-daily tablet for the treatment of mild to
moderate ulcerative colitis.
Read Summary >
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(Naplesnews.com) January 23, 2007
Several existing medications are currently seeking approval for use
in treating Crohn's disease.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) January 22, 2007
Drugmaker UCB hopes to gain FDA approval for the drug for both RA
and Crohn's disease.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) January 17, 2007
Over-the-counter Prilosec beats Pepcid in lowering stomach acid, a
new study says.
Read Summary >
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(The People's Pharmacy) January 17, 2007
Joe and Teresa Graedon of The People's Pharmacy respond to a
reader's question about Fosamax.
Read Summary >
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(The Hartford Courant) January 17, 2007
Joe and Teresa Graedon say a recent study indicates that a
lower-carbohydrate diet may ease GERD symptoms.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) January 16, 2007
Call for infants aged 11 months or younger to participate in a
study.
Read Summary >
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(WLS-TV/DT Chicago) January 16, 2007
IBS symptoms are often caused by emotional stress or fatty foods.
Read Summary >
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(Health A to Z) January 10, 2007
People with heartburn should be aware that reflux pain and heart
attack pain are often similar.
Read Summary >
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(WTAE-4 Pittsburgh) January 10, 2007
Researchers use liquid nitrogen to freeze and kill precancerous
cells.
Read Summary >
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(Baltimore Sun) January 10, 2007
Despite recent reports that link reflux drugs to hip fractures,
most plan to stick with their medication.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) January 9, 2007
The frequency and number of medications are inconvenient to many
with ulcerative colitis.
Read Summary >
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(Genetic Engineering News) January 9, 2007
Prochymal is a stem-cell therapy for patients who do not respond to
Crohn's drugs.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) January 3, 2007
Boca Pharmacal plans to launch the peptic ulcer drugs immediately.
Read Summary >
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(HealthDay News) January 3, 2007
Nausea and headaches are a few of the side effects that should be
talked over with a doctor.
Read Summary >
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(Fanatic Cook) January 3, 2007
Blogger Fanatic Cook says staying upright and wearing loose
clothing may help ease GERD.
Read Summary >
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(The Bradenton Herald) December 31, 2006
The turmeric in curry has been used to treat arthritis and
psoriasis.
Read Summary >
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(Savannah Morning News) December 31, 2006
Blood tests and biopsy are two tests doctors can perform to better
diagnose celiac disease.
Read Summary >
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(The Times Leader) December 27, 2006
Dr. Mitchell Hecht says that palpitations and heartburn are often
caused by the same triggers.
Read Summary >
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(Scientific American) December 27, 2006
Proton pump inhibitors may decrease the body's ability to absorb
calcium.
Read Summary >
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(Science Daily) December 26, 2006
IBD doubles the risk of birth defects, premature birth, and low
birth weight.
Read Summary >
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(MSNBC) December 20, 2006
The loss of the patent may make it possible for companies to make
generic Nexium sooner than 2014.
Read Summary >
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(The Clarion Ledger) December 20, 2006
Joe and Teresa Graedon explain that PPIs may cause rebound stomach
acid after treatment stops.
Read Summary >
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(Monsters & Critics) December 20, 2006
Losing weight may help ease reflux and the complications associated
with GERD.
Read Summary >
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(United Press International) December 19, 2006
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(Canada.com) December 19, 2006
Tysabri's life-threatening side effects may inhibit approval.
Read Summary >
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(Health Central) December 12, 2006
Tracy Davenport discusses the financial burden of caring for a sick
child.
Read Summary >
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(Health Central) December 12, 2006
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(The Daily Herald) December 11, 2006
More than a third of heartburn sufferers feel worse during the
holidays.
Read Summary >
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(Beacon News Online) December 10, 2006
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(Doctor's Guide News) December 9, 2006
Patients who achieved remission were able to retain it using the
drug.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) December 9, 2006
Call for adults with Crohn's disease to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(EurekAlert!) December 5, 2006
New scope does not require sedation, and is less expensive.
Read Summary >
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(Dr.Koop.com) December 5, 2006
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(Pharmaceutical Business Review) December 5, 2006
Traficet-EN shows promise in treating inflammation caused by
Crohn's, colitis.
Read Summary >
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(Science Daily) November 29, 2006
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(Reuters) November 28, 2006
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(Merck Source) November 28, 2006
Remicade, Humira double--not triple--risk of cancer and infections.
Read Summary >
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(United Press International) November 26, 2006
The new program is specifically designed for people in Medicare
Part D who may have trouble affording their medications.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) November 22, 2006
Call for adults who suffer from heartburn to participate in a
study.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) November 21, 2006
Dr. Gulchin Ergun gives information about what foods are actually
causing that holiday heartburn.
Read Summary >
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(The Mail Tribune) November 21, 2006
Weight is more likely to trigger reflux than age, one expert says.
Read Summary >
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(About.com) November 17, 2006
Drugmakers warn against taking HIV drug with acid-reflux
medications.
Read Summary >
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(HealthDay News) November 15, 2006
The study suggests that doctors look for diagnoses other than
asthma when dealing with overweight patients.
Read Summary >
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(HealthDay News) November 7, 2006
Though researchers have found evidence of a connection between
anxiety and physical health, they are still unclear of anxiety's
mechanism in causing the health conditions.
Read Summary >
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(Newswise) November 7, 2006
Dr. William Chey offers five tips for beating holiday heartburn.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) November 6, 2006
Cimzia increases remission rates for Crohn's, particularly in
patients who have had the disease less than one year.
Read Summary >
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(Reuters) November 5, 2006
PPIs and H2 blockers do not increase the risk of stomach, esophagus
cancer.
Read Summary >
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(Sun-Herald.com) November 5, 2006
Dr. Paul G. Donuhue responds to a reader's question about
hoarseness.
Read Summary >
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(HealthDay News) November 4, 2006
A gene variant seems to protect some carriers from Crohn's,
colitis.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) November 1, 2006
Call for children aged 1 year through 5 years with proven
gastroesophageal reflux disorder.
Read Summary >
-
(Medical News Today) October 29, 2006
One brand of cookie may reduce LDL ("bad") cholesterol by 10
percent.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) October 29, 2006
Patients with ulcerative colitis may cut their risk of
hospitalization by 50 percent by taking Remicade.
Read Summary >
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(USA Today) October 25, 2006
Dr. Tedd Mitchell recommends the Three Ts for GERD symptoms.
Read Summary >
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(United Press International) October 25, 2006
Nexium oral suspension formulation approved to treat GERD.
Read Summary >
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(About.com) October 18, 2006
Sharon Gillson from About.com tackles 10 common heartburn myths.
Read Summary >
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(Forbes.com) October 18, 2006
GERD patients have twice as much COPD problems as those without the
disorder.
Read Summary >
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(United Press International) October 17, 2006
Nexium gets FDA nod for use in Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.
Read Summary >
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(United Press International) October 17, 2006
Humira may join other arthritis drugs in treating Crohn's.
Read Summary >
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(Lowell Sun) October 17, 2006
Andrew Warner answers questions about Crohn's, medications.
Read Summary >
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(Mayo Clinic) October 17, 2006
Staff members at The Mayo Clinic discuss TNF-alpha inhibitor drugs
like Humira, Enbrel, and Remicade.
Read Summary >
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(Medical News Today) October 12, 2006
Many GI sufferers too embarrassed to discuss their symptoms with
their doctor, survey says.
Read Summary >
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(U.S. Food and Drug Administration) October 12, 2006
FDA answers questions regarding Zelnorm's side effects and safety.
Read Summary >
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(The People's Pharmacy) October 11, 2006
Joe and Teresa Graedon of The People's Pharmacy respond to a
reader's question.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) October 11, 2006
Call for adults with GERD symptoms and asthma to participate in a
study.
Read Summary >
-
(United Press International) October 11, 2006
Study raises possibility of genetic link between IBS, migraine,
fibromyalgia and depression.
Read Summary >
-
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation) October 10, 2006
Exposure to fewer germs may weaken immune system, researchers
suggest.
Read Summary >
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(Science Daily) October 10, 2006
Protein may be the key to understanding how bacteria spurs IBD
Read Summary >
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(Medical Leader) October 9, 2006
Common medications, including NSAIDS and diabetes meds increase
chance of bleeding during surgery
Read Summary >
-
(Scientific American) October 4, 2006
According to a new Norwegian study, air swallowing and belching
does not cause gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD).
Read Summary >
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(ABC News) October 4, 2006
Dr. Felice Schnoll-Sussman of the Jay Monahan Center for
Gastrointestinal Health answers questions about GERD.
Read Summary >
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(Reuters) October 4, 2006
A new study suggests that people with chronic acid reflux have an
increased risk of developing laryngeal cancer.
Read Summary >
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(Forbes.com) October 3, 2006
Low birth weight increases chance of developing irritable bowel
syndrome
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) October 3, 2006
Call for female adults with irritable bowel syndrome to participate
in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(PharmacyChecker.com LLC) September 28, 2006
A comparison of current prices for Zelnorm via online drug
distributors.
Read Summary >
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(NBC5i.com) September 27, 2006
People with allergy symptoms who do not test positive for allergens
show improvement when they take Nexium.
Read Summary >
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(Business Standard) September 27, 2006
Nexpro Fast is designed to neutralize acid in the stomach within 60
seconds.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) September 19, 2006
Call for adults who use NSAIDs and have gastric or duodenal ulcers
to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
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(RxList) September 18, 2006
Posters on an Internet discuss board talk about problems with
Prevacid and hair loss.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) September 18, 2006
Call for infants with symptoms of GERD to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
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(DentalPlans.com) September 13, 2006
Though foods do not cause GERD, some foods can aggravate the
condition.
Read Summary >
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(MSN Money) September 12, 2006
Nocturnal acid breakthrough is a condition that researchers feel
has not been adequately treated with current medicines.
Read Summary >
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(The People's Pharmacy) September 12, 2006
The pharmacists at The People's Pharmacy give information about the
use of DGL licorice to treat stomach ulcers.
Read Summary >
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(Reuters) September 12, 2006
UnitedHealth Group Inc. expects to save around $150 million a year
from dropping Nexium.
Read Summary >
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(Israel21c) September 5, 2006
The Israeli company is awaiting FDA approval for the SRS system
device.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) August 30, 2006
Call for adults who have completed Phase 3 Study T-EE04-084 or
T-EE04-085 and have healed erosive esophagitis to participate in a
study.
Read Summary >
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(Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) August 30, 2006
Dr. Claude Deschamps of the Mayo Clinic discusses the connections
between diet soda and esophageal cancer.
Read Summary >
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(PharmaLive) August 30, 2006
The series is sponsored by AstraZeneca, which makes the acid-reflux
medicine Nexium.
Read Summary >
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(MySA.com) August 30, 2006
Only 10 percent of people who develop full-blown cancer of the
esophagus survive five years.
Read Summary >
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(EurekAlert!) August 23, 2006
An enzyme, NOX5-S, may be a link between acid reflux and esophageal
cancer.
Read Summary >
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(American Society of Health-System Pharmacists) August 21, 2006
Prevacid IV was recently approved for the short-term treatment of
erosive esophagitis.
Read Summary >
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(DrGreene.com) August 17, 2006
Dr. Alan Greene responds to a reader's question about acid-reflux
medicines and their use in infants and children.
Read Summary >
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(iVillage) August 14, 2006
Dr. Ronen Arai from iVillage answers a reader's question about the
long-term use of an acid-reflux medicine.
Read Summary >
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(occ-doc.net) August 14, 2006
A San Diego drug-testing company says Protonix is one of two
medicines their tests can mistake for marijuana.
Read Summary >
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(Reuters) August 13, 2006
The patent on Protonix does not expire until July 2010.
Read Summary >
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(Maclean's) August 13, 2006
People who take proton-pump inhibitors are almost three times more
likely to become infected with C. difficile.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) August 9, 2006
Call for adults with GERD and heartburn to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
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(PharmaLive) August 9, 2006
The new GERD definition may offer better diagnosis and treatment
for patients who suffer from the condition.
Read Summary >
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(Yahoo! Finance) August 7, 2006
A financial columnist advises patients on the sometimes large
differences in drug prices.
Read Summary >
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(Yahoo! Finance) July 26, 2006
Erosive esophagitis is caused by stomach acid eroding the inner
lining of the esophagus.
Read Summary >
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(About.com) July 23, 2006
A handy, printable resource for finding foods that are
stomach-friendly.
Read Summary >
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(webGERD.com) July 23, 2006
A listing, by meal, of foods that will help reduce GERD symptoms.
Read Summary >
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(Eisai Inc.) July 21, 2006
The Straight Forward program gives AcipHex users the chance to
receive information about acid-reflux disorder through the mail.
Read Summary >
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(Sun-Herald.com) July 20, 2006
A doctor answers a reader's question about whether surgery for a
hiatal hernia is still required if Nexium has relieved the hernia's
symptoms.
Read Summary >
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(Topix.net) July 20, 2006
People who suffer from B-12 deficiency may need to take supplements
in either pill or shot forms.
Read Summary >
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(EurekAlert!) July 19, 2006
The new GERD test would allow patients to avoid more elaborate and
expensive testing.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) July 17, 2006
Call for adults with Barrett's Esophagus to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(Takeda Pharmaceuticals Inc.) July 17, 2006
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(Yahoo! Health) July 12, 2006
An article describing some factors to consider when weighing the
treatment options for gastroesophageal disorder.
Read Summary >
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(Daily Mail) July 12, 2006
Experiments in have found that manuka honey may help a range of
problems from heartburn to acne.
Read Summary >
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(Monsters & Critics) July 12, 2006
Doctors use this information to find treatments for patients' GERD
symptoms and for pre-operative evaluation.
Read Summary >
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(Webwire) July 12, 2006
Researchers had been unsure if drugs that reduced stomach acid
adversely affected the way HIV drugs worked.
Read Summary >
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(Yahoo! Finance) July 12, 2006
Many patients who suffer from acid reflux are advised to limit
their intake of coffee because of its high acid content.
Read Summary >
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(KETV/ABC7 - Omaha) July 5, 2006
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(Philadelphia Inquirer) July 5, 2006
Dr. Mitchell Hecht answers a woman's question about her husband's
throat clearing.
Read Summary >
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(Health Central) July 5, 2006
Doctors talk to Heath Central about GERD's causes, symptoms, and
treatments.
Read Summary >
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(TheIndyChannel.com) June 27, 2006
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(MedlinePlus) June 26, 2006
Twenty-five percent of Westerners suffer from GERD symptoms, versus
only 11 percent of people in Asian countries.
Read Summary >
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(Foodconsumer.org) June 26, 2006
Consumer advocacy groups worry Medicare may be able to negotiate
better prices for some drugs than private insurers.
Read Summary >
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(Dr. Gourmet) June 21, 2006
A doctor who is also a chef offers recipes to help GERD sufferers
make meals that are good--and good for them.
Read Summary >
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(newratings.com) June 21, 2006
Low-dose aspirin therapy is common for patients who are at risk for
heart attacks and strokes.
Read Summary >
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(Reuters) June 5, 2006
The study's results "likely" apply to men as well, researchers say.
Read Summary >
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(PillBot.com) June 2, 2006
A comparison of current prices for AcipHex via online U.S. drug
distributors.
Read Summary >
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(Doctor's Guide News) June 1, 2006
Longer durations of acid control in patients with GERD does help
with healing, AstraZeneca-supported study suggests.
Read Summary >
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(Newswise) May 31, 2006
Treatment of babies with acid-reflux medicines, surgery, may help
prevent malnutrition and breathing problems caused by GERD.
Read Summary >
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(Doctor's Guide News) May 31, 2006
Nexium may help control excessive acid production in patients with
this potentially life-threatening condition.
Read Summary >
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(Pediatrics) May 18, 2006
Decreasing stomach acid with proton-pump inhibitors and other
acid-reducing drugs may make young gastroesophageal reflux disorder
patients more susceptible to illness and infection.
Read Summary >
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(Reuters) May 15, 2006
Doctors find some lifestyle changes help gastroesophageal reflux
disorder symptoms, but restrictive diets may not.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) May 8, 2006
Call for infants 1 month through 11 months with presumed
gastroesophageal reflux disorder.
Read Summary >
-
(National Institutes of Health) May 1, 2006
Call for patients with asthma and gastroesophageal reflux disorder
(GERD) to participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(Yahoo! Finance) May 1, 2006
The FDA has approved Nexium for short-term use in treating
gastroesophageal reflux disorder in teens.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) April 24, 2006
Call for patients with gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD) to
participate in a study.
Read Summary >
-
(PharmaLive) April 24, 2006
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(National Institutes of Health) April 20, 2006
Call for patients with erosive esophagitis to participate in a
study.
Read Summary >
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(National Institutes of Health) April 10, 2006
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(PillBot.com) April 7, 2006
A comparison of current prices for Prevacid via online U.S. drug
distributors.
Read Summary >
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(Medscape General Medicine) April 7, 2006
A review of five clinical trials has found that the severity of
heartburn does not represent the severity of erosive esophagitis.
Read Summary >
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(Channel News Asia) April 4, 2006
Yale University researchers also found that carbonated soft drinks
may even help reduce the incidence of one type of cancer.
Read Summary >
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(Newswise) March 28, 2006
Scientists studied patients who regularly take a non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medication, such as a COX-2 inhibitor.
Read Summary >
-
(Google Answers) March 27, 2006
A post in the Google Answers forum containing links to information
about lifestyle, home, and herbal alternatives to acid-reflux
drugs.
Read Summary >
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(PubMed) March 27, 2006
Researchers simulate costs for patients with the symptoms of peptic
ulcer disease.
Read Summary >
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(HealthBoards.com) March 27, 2006
A group discussion about the side effects and efficacy of
proton-pump inhibitors, including AcipHex, Nexium, Prevacid,
Prilosec, Protonix, and Zantac.
Read Summary >
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(Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology) March 24, 2006
A letter to the editor of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology.
Read Summary >
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(PharmacyChecker.com LLC) March 22, 2006
A comparison of current prices for Nexium via online drug
distributors.
Read Summary >
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(Escriber.com) March 22, 2006
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(HealingWell.com) March 22, 2006
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(PillBot.com) March 16, 2006
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(InteliHealth) March 16, 2006
Proton-pump inhibitors, such as Nexium, Prevacid, and Protonix,
Read Summary >
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(Genetic Engineering News) March 9, 2006
A study conducted by Santarus Inc. reports that Zegerid worked
better at preventing nocturnal acid breakthrough.
Read Summary >
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(The Scotsman) March 9, 2006
The drug company claims its patents do not begin expiring until
2014.
Read Summary >
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(PharmacyChecker.com LLC) March 2, 2006
A comparison of current prices for Protonix via online drug
distributors.
Read Summary >
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(DrugDigest) March 2, 2006
People taking Nexium, Prevacid, and Protonix should watch for
interactions.
Read Summary >
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(Australian Broadcasting Corporation) March 2, 2006
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(Medscape) February 22, 2006
Difference in effects of lansoprazole (Prevacid) and rabeprazole
(AcipHex).
Read Summary >
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(American Society of Health-System Pharmacists) February 15, 2006
Prevacid and Protonix injections are in short supply, say
manufacturers.
Read Summary >
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(Illinois Teratogen Information Service) February 15, 2006
A review of the use of popular GERD medications by pregnancy women.
Read Summary >
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(Lexington Herald-Leader) February 2, 2006
Overuse of antibiotics is widely blamed, but scientists are
researching other possible causes.
Read Summary >
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(The People's Pharmacy) February 2, 2006
Q & A discusses a possible side effect of taking drugs such as
Nexium, Prevacid, or Protonix.
Read Summary >
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(Health Behavior News Service) January 31, 2006
Study reviewed the active ingredients of Prevacid, Prilosec, and
Protonix.
Read Summary >
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(Monterey Herald) January 31, 2006
Manufacturer will no longer subsidize drug for the elderly and
disabled who are eligible for Medicare.
Read Summary >
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(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) January 31, 2006
An overview of concerns about heartburn and acid-reflux disease.
Read Summary >
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(University of California, San Francisco) January 16, 2006
Waiting at least four hours after dinner may ease symptoms
Read Summary >
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(10news.com) January 16, 2006