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A recently published article in The American Journal of Gastroenterology explores the racial disparities in the prevalence of celiac disease, and a growing trend among people without…
The ability to become pregnant is an issue that many women face, and having inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) certainly adds to the many challenges. Women who…
Join us at our third annual Feel the Beat event to get an inside look into what it takes to be a pediatric surgeon. In…
Our Feel the Beat event is a fun-filled day featuring new and exciting research taking place at the Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program for…
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="200"] Photo courtesy of Medtronic[/caption] Chronic Pain. The National Institutes of Heath reports that tens of millions of Americans suffer from it.…
Here at the Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program for HLHS, our goal is to find a cause to determine a cure. Our researchers have…
We frequently get asked questions about stem cells since part of our HLHS research uses cell-based therapy to help delay and even prevent heart transplants.…
Crohn’s fistula can be a devastating condition with a high recurrence rate. Listen to Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, William Faubion, M.D., talk about exciting new research…
For patients with celiac disease, conceiving, delivering, and nursing healthy babies are not insurmountable challenges. Past research has led to the hypothesis that infant feeding practices…
There is currently great interest in treating ulcerative colitis with fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), which involves transplanting gut fecal bacteria from healthy people into patients with ulcerative…
Mayo Clinic’s transplant programs were recently recognized as the largest provider of transplants in the United States. A national database of transplant statistics, the Scientific…
Once a medical rarity in children, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasingly common in kids today. Patients who are diagnosed with this disease at a very…
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