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Pharmacist reaching for medication
October 31, 2025/Digestive/Research

Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim Outperforms Ciprofloxacin for Preventing SBP Recurrence in Cirrhosis

Study reveals key differences between antibiotics, but treatment decisions should still consider patient factors

Physician using model of colon
October 30, 2025/Digestive/Research

Understanding Colonic Oligopolyposis of Unknown Etiology: Insights from a Cleveland Clinic Study

Key points highlight the critical role of surveillance, as well as opportunities for further advancement in genetic counseling

Woman sleeping
October 29, 2025/Digestive/Research

Sleep Positioning Device Improves Lung Function in Transplant Recipients with GERD

Potentially cost-effective addition to standard GERD management in post-transplant patients

Patient holding injectable
October 27, 2025/Digestive/Research

Tirzepatide Linked to Better Heart Outcomes Than Semaglutide in MASLD, Obesity and Diabetes

Findings could help clinicians make more informed decisions about medication recommendations

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Nurses entering information onto computers
November 8, 2024/Digestive/Research

Study Shows SGLT2i Drugs Are Safe for Patients with Cirrhosis

Findings also indicate reduced risk of serious liver events

Physician speaking with patient by computer
November 6, 2024/Digestive/Research

Model Uses Machine Learning to Predict Patients at Risk of Gastric Cancer

Promising results could lead to improved screening, better outcomes

Patient holding stomach
October 31, 2024/Digestive/Research

IVIG Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Symptom Severity for AGID

Significant improvement in GCSI scores following treatment

Medication Vial
October 29, 2024/Digestive/Research

RSV Vaccination Lowers Risk for IBD Patients Over 60, Study Finds

Despite benefits, vaccination rates remain low for high-risk population

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