
A monthly deep dive into the most influential and practice-shaping publications in Gastroenterology. Each episode breaks down key studies, highlights clinical implications, and offers clear, evidence-based insights for busy clinicians, trainees, and researchers. Whether it’s landmark trials, emerging therapies, or updated guidelines, this podcast brings the latest GI literature to life—helping lis... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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This research study investigates whether broadening Medicaid eligibilityto include low-income adults regardless of their immigration status helps improve preventative healthcare outcomes. By comparing patients in states that adopted these inclusive p... more
This research investigates why most liver cancer patients fail to respond to standard combined immunotherapy, identifying a protein called galectin-4as a primary culprit behind treatment resistance. By stabilizing metabolic enzymes and triggering spe... more
To address the lack of uniform evidence-based standards, this article proposes a rationalized framework for screening stool donors to ensure the safety of fecal microbiota transplants. The authors conducted a comparative review of existing guidelines... more
The SHINE-1 study explored the potential of mirikizumab, a specialized antibody treatment, for children and adolescents suffering from moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis who had failed previous therapies. By blocking a specific inflammatory protei... more
This long-term clinical study evaluates whether treating uncomplicated appendicitis with medication is a viable alternative to traditional surgery over a ten-year period. By tracking hundreds of patients, researchers found that while nearly 40% of th... more
This population-based study investigates the strong correlation between disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) among the general adult population in the United Kingdom and United States. The re... more
While health policies often focus on the link between Helicobacter pylori and stomach cancer, this research highlights the massive global burden of other conditions caused by the bacteria, such as peptic ulcers and indigestion. By analyzing internati... more
This nationwide Swedish study investigated the long-term survival rates of nearly 160,000 patients who underwent gallbladder removal surgery over several decades. By comparing these patients to the general public, researchers discovered a distinct ag... more
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