A Gut Microbe Could Hold a Key to Help People Benefit from Healthy Foods
Study reveals higher gut levels of Blastocystis in people who have better cardiometabolic health and a healthier diet.
Study reveals higher gut levels of Blastocystis in people who have better cardiometabolic health and a healthier diet.
Investigating the impact of long-term proton pump inhibitor use.
Results warrant additional studies into the health benefits of aspirin for patients with metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease.
Andrew T. Chan, MD, MPH, Director of Epidemiology for the Mass General Cancer Center, and a gastroenterologist focused on cancer prevention among families at high risk of gastrointestinal cancer is working to find out. Chan is co-leading the global team known as PROSPECT, which received a grant of up to $25m over five years, to study early-onset colorectal cancer from Cancer Grand Challenges after an international competition.
In a nationally representative of US adults with self-reported chronic liver disease (CLD), approximately 308,000 (6%) identified delaying medical care due to transportation barriers.
Michael Dougan, MD, PhD, is a senior author of a new study in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tofacitinib Is Effective in Treating Refractory Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Hepatitis.
Blocking reductive stress in the liver may benefit people with conditions such as obesity and fatty liver disease.
Mass General Cancer Center investigators found that nine percent of esophageal adenocarcinoma patients harbor mutations in cancer-predisposing genes, shedding light on the causes of progression to the disease and new possibilities for screening and treatment.
Understanding the link between the gut microbiome and polyp growth opens the door to potential screenings and treatments.
ChatGPT, a new language processing tool driven by artificial intelligence (AI), provides conversational text responses to questions and can generate valuable information for enquiring individuals, but the quality of ChatGPT-generated answers to medical questions is currently unclear.