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Gastroenterology‎ - Dec 20, 2018 Edition | Medical News | Medical Articles

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 December 20, 2018 
 Gastroenterology‎ 
 The latest gastroenterology‎ news from News Medical 
 Study reports increased risk of death in children with inflammatory bowel diseaseStudy reports increased risk of death in children with inflammatory bowel disease
 
Children who develop inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease) have an increased risk of death, both in childhood and later in life, a study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden published in the journal Gastroenterology reports.
 
   What are Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders?What are Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders?
 
Eosinophils are an essential part of the immune system. Called effector cells, they are a type of white blood cell that is activated during allergies, infections, or cancer. When activated, they increase in number and aid the body in fighting infection and disease.
 
   What is Gastritis?What is Gastritis?
 
Gastritis is a common condition in which the stomach lining becomes inflamed. There are many potential causes of gastritis, from infections, physical damage to the stomach lining, or a response from the autoimmune system. Stress or trauma can also cause gastritis. If left untreated, gastritis may last for years.
 
 Researchers use MRI to watch how electrical stimulation could cure gastrointestinal disorders
 
Researchers use MRI to watch how electrical stimulation could cure gastrointestinal disordersMore than 60 million people in the U.S. suffer from disorders in the gastrointestinal tract that could be cured by electrical stimulation, but scientists don't fully understand the therapy's effects on a critical organ: the stomach.
 
 
 Report: Persistent inequities may hamper progress to stop child pneumonia and diarrhea deaths
 
Report: Persistent inequities may hamper progress to stop child pneumonia and diarrhea deathsGlobally, pneumonia and diarrhea together led to nearly one of every four deaths that occurred in children under five years of age in 2016. The 2018 Pneumonia and Diarrhea Progress Report--released ahead of the 10th annual World Pneumonia Day, on November 12, by the International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health--describes efforts to fight pneumonia and diarrhea in 15 countries with the greatest number of deaths from these illnesses.
 
 
 Study: Interactions of microbes in gastrointestinal system have large effects on health
 
Study: Interactions of microbes in gastrointestinal system have large effects on healthThe interactions that take place between the species of microbes living in the gastrointestinal system often have large and unpredicted effects on health, according to new work from a team led by Carnegie's Will Ludington.
 
 
 Men with inflammatory bowel disease have higher prostate cancer risk
 
Men with inflammatory bowel disease have higher prostate cancer riskMen with inflammatory bowel disease have four to five times higher risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer, reports a 20-year study from Northwestern Medicine.
 
 
 Study: Loss of tight junction barrier protein results in gastric cancer development
 
Study: Loss of tight junction barrier protein results in gastric cancer developmentTight junctions are multi-protein complexes that serve as barriers in epithelial tissues such as the skin or lining of the gut. Loss of a specific tight junction barrier protein, claudin 18, occurs in the majority of gastric cancer patients and is correlated with poor prognosis in patients with advanced gastric cancer.
 

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