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Blood being drawn
May 6, 2025/Digestive/Research

Study Suggests Non-Biopsy Diagnosis May Be Accurate for a Select Group of Adults with Celiac Disease

Potential for non-invasive methods to transform adult celiac disease diagnoses

May 5, 2025/Digestive/Research

Bariatric Surgery Reduces CKD Risk in MASH/MASLD Patients with Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

Consider each patient's unique disease progression and treatment goals when choosing a strategy

Surgeons looking through microscope during microsurgery
February 27, 2025/Digestive/Case Study

Precision and Progress: Two First-of-Their-Kind Robotic-Assisted Lymphatic Surgeries

Robotic-Assisted Procedures Offer Breakthroughs in Lymphedema Treatment After Breast Cancer Surgery

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Patient speaking with physician
February 25, 2025/Digestive/Research

Long-Term Study Reveals Benefits of Bariatric Surgery for Patients with MASH-Related Cirrhosis

The SPECCIAL study is the first to examine long-term clinical outcomes

Feng, MD
February 10, 2025/Digestive/Research

New Study Highlights Effectiveness of Bariatric Surgery for Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

Sustained weight loss helps reduce IIH symptoms and medication dependence

Miguel Regueiro, MD on video call
February 4, 2025/Digestive/Innovation

How Cleveland Clinic Is Advancing IBD Treatment Through Global Collaboration

The Integrated Program aligns IBD care and research across Cleveland Clinic locations

Surgeons in operating room

Advancements in Mastectomy: Preserving and Restoring Breast Sensation Through Innovative Surgical Techniques

Improved outcomes stem from shifting priorities and a deeper understanding of the anatomy

Female patient speaking with physician
December 16, 2024/Digestive/Research

Endometriosis Linked to Upper GI Symptoms and Higher Healthcare Usage

Better screening can improve GI outcomes and reduce costs

William Carey, MD, with patient
December 12, 2024/Digestive/Research

Hearts From Donors Infected with Hepatitis C Are Safe for Transplant, Study Shows

Findings show no increased risk in long-term outcomes

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