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In mid-March, Dr. Alexander Egbe, along with Dr. William Miranda and Dr. Carole Warnes, went to and presented at the American College of Cardiology Conference.…
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The upper endoscopy is the gold standard way for doctors to assess your esophagus and take biopsies, or tiny pieces of tissue, to test for…
This topic of how technology can help in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) was broken up into two parts. Last week we covered technology and services…
written by D. Fechner RN, CWOCN Intimacy and an Ostomy Let’s talk about one of the things that no one wants to bring up…..but what…
In honor of Clinical Trials day on May 20th, we’re kicking off a series that's designed to shed some light on the world of clinical…
A recent Mayo Clinic study found that applying artificial intelligence (AI) to a widely available, inexpensive test — the EKG — results in a simple, affordable test…
In this month’s issue of the Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology John E. Eaton et al., reports on the results of a 12-week open-label pilot study…
When working with cancer patients and their families, a common thing I hear is "I'm surprised by my friend." People say they are surprised by…
One of the most common orthopedic surgeries today is a knee replacement operation. This is usually done for advanced arthritis of the joint and ongoing…
This story originally appeared on the In the Loop blog. Last summer, John Lawson saw a Facebook post that would soon change his life, and…
A common risk in EoE is narrowing and scarring of the esophagus. This causes food to go down slowly and stick. Even with medication treatment,…