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Category Archives: Colon And Digestive

Rotavirus infection, type 1 diabetes risk may be prevented using novel bacterial protein

Rotavirus infection and a type 1 diabetes risk may be prevented using novel bacterial protein. Research has shown that rotavirus infection – which is a common cause of diarrhea in children – increased the risk of type 1 diabetes in mice. The research highlights how rotavirus infection may contribute to autoimmune diseases and may offer ...click here to read more

Norovirus 2016 outbreak update: Stomach flu affects Applebee’s restaurant in Michigan, senior living facility in Tennessee

Norovirus 2016 update: stomach flu affects Applebee’s restaurant in Corunna, Michigan and a senior living facility in Memphis, Tennessee. Another restaurant has been temporarily shut down due to norovirus and it’s not another Chipotle location. This time around, it is the Applebee’s restaurant in Corunna, Michigan, where a person reported being sick after eating at ...click here to read more

Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) causes, symptoms, treatment, and home remedies

Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) is an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhea, abdominal cramping, vomiting, and even fever. Viral gastroenteritis is often referred to as the stomach flu and is commonly transmitted by coming into contact with an infected person or by ingesting contaminated food or water. A healthy person who contracts viral gastroenteritis ...click here to read more

Appendicitis diagnosis linked to presence of pain over speed bumps

Appendicitis diagnosis is linked to the presence of pain when travelling over speed bumps. A previous study found, if there’s pain experienced when driving over speed bumps, it signals an increased likelihood of acute appendicitis. Acute appendicitis is the most common surgical abdominal emergency, yet diagnosis can often be difficult. There is no specific test ...click here to read more

Crohn’s disease treatment using probiotic E.coli bacteria shows promise but cannot prevent relapse: Study

Crohn’s disease treatment using probiotic E.coli bacteria shows promise but cannot prevent relapse, according to research. Probiotics have been shown to maintain remission in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but evidence of success in active disease is minimal. Researchers at Bristol’s School of Veterinary Sciences and School of Clinical Medicine have found that probiotics are not ...click here to read more

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Irritable bowel syndrome, gastrointestinal disease treatments improved with gut immune system neurons

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and gastrointestinal disease treatment is improved with gut immune system neurons. Researchers from the University of Adelaide found that IBS patients have a defective immune system, which could explain why patients experience ongoing pain. The findings also help explain why painkillers may not be as effective in IBS patients. The study ...click here to read more

IBD 2016 update: new Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis drug shows promise, Rhode Island IBD rates rise

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) 2016 update: new Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis drug shows promise, while Rhode Island IBD rates continue to rise. Recent clinical trials of the drug Entyvio (vedolizumab) on patients with IBD have shown lower rates of infections, infusion-related reactions, and cancer. Lead researcher Jean-Frédéric Colombel said, “Entyvio is a monoclonal antibody ...click here to read more

Migraines, tension headaches, and irritable bowel syndrome share common genetic links, says study

Migraines, tension headaches, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have been found to share a common genetic link. Irritable bowel syndrome is a gastrointestinal disorder that affects nearly 45 million people in the U.S. The exact cause of IBS is still unknown and many patients can go undiagnosed for years. Symptoms of IBS include bloating, diarrhea, ...click here to read more

Gastritis symptoms including upper abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea

Gastritis symptoms can include upper abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea. Gastritis can be seen as a group of conditions that mainly have one commonality: the inflammation of the stomach’s lining. There are two main types of gastritis: acute and chronic. In acute gastritis, symptoms are sudden, and in chronic gastritis, symptoms appear over time. Symptoms ...click here to read more

Stomach bloated? Try these 10 tips…

We’ve all experienced it at some point in our lives, whether we had a large meal or ate broccoli and other leafy greens. What are we talking about exactly? Well, stomach bloat, of course. Bloating can occur at any time, but if it happens too often, the discomfort can really take a toll on your ...click here to read more

Fibrosis prevention in Crohn’s disease possible with new immune cell-related approach: Study

Fibrosis prevention in Crohn’s disease was found to be possible with new immune cell-related approach. The researchers from the University of Bristol have shown that a protein – IL-13 – could hold the key to the prevention of Crohn’s disease-related fibrosis. A major complication of Crohn’s disease is fibrosis – the hardening and thickening – ...click here to read more

Norovirus outbreak 2016 update: Stomach flu hit Boynton Beach, Coventry Elementary, and Oakfield Primary School

Norovirus outbreak 2016: More reports of the norovirus have come to light including an outbreak at Boynton Beach, Coventry Elementary and Oakfield Primary School. As reported earlier, the Norovirus outbreak started at Chipotle restaurant and spread to the west coast. Other stomach flu outbreaks on cruise ships and a number of educational institutions were also ...click here to read more