1 month ago | By Healio
A recent study found that dietary factors, including fiber and alcohol intake, were associated with the development or prevention of colorectal cancer. It was the top story in gastroenterology last week.
Other top stories include new data on a delayed-release version of linaclotide for patients with constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome, and an in-depth look at social media use in the field of gastroenterology.
Read these and more top stories in gastroenterology below:
Dietary factors may have role in development of CRC
Researchers said they found convincing evidence...
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The time children and adolescents spend on screen time entertainment -computers, mobile phones, television and video games- adversely affects their eating habits. Read more ...
New study with 756 1st through 5th graders demonstrates that a six-week mashup of hoops and math has a positive effect on their desire to learn more, provides them with an... Read more ...
Children who regularly snore have structural changes in their brain that may account for the behavioral problems associated with the condition including lack of focus... Read more ...
The study by Penn State researchers found that in the first months of the pandemic, parents reported that their children were experiencing higher levels of depression and... Read more ...
Patients with a new diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder who are prescribed stimulant medication need regular follow-up. Guidelines recommend follow-up within... Read more ...
Four out of five top stories in infectious disease last week were about updates on COVID-19 vaccination. The discussion on vaccination has turned to vaccine mixing after the... Read more ...
Clinicians should consider the heterogeneity of psoriatic arthritis when selecting therapeutic options, according to a speaker at the ACR State-of-the-Art Clinical... Read more ...
In this volume of The Journal Freedman et al,address an important issue for the pediatric clinical care and research communities on how to quantify and monitor children and... Read more ...
To evaluate cerebral oxygenation and cerebral perfusion in preterm infants in supine versus prone positions. Read more ...
To develop and test the Neonatal Encephalopathy - Rating Scale , a new rating scale to grade the severity of neonatal encephalopathy within the first six hours after birth. Read more ...