The percentage of patients traveling more than 60 minutes to obtain surgical care increased significantly between 2010 and 2020.
A retrospective study found computed tomography exams were a leading cause of higher radiation doses in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with a modest reduction in the risk for obesity-related cancers.
Gastrointestinal adverse events partially mediated the weight loss effects among patients with obesity who received tirzepatide vs placebo.
Robotic-assisted surgery is driving the increased prevalence of minimally invasive surgery for management of colorectal cancer, a US study showed.
For patients with obesity undergoing joint replacement, weight loss with antiobesity meds associated with lower risk for revision.
The current radiologist shortage is projected to persist, and projected imaging utilization is projected to continue increasing through 2055.
Ozanimod showed a rapid onset of action and efficacy as extended induction therapy in patients with ulcerative colitis nonresponsive to biologics.
In adults with cystic fibrosis, gastrointestinal symptoms initially improve with ETI but most do not consistently improve with longer-term use.
A recent study finds that eating behavior and consuming certain foods are associated with perceived pelvic floor disorders.
The association of long-term yogurt intake with colorectal cancer incidence seems to differ by the abundance of tumor tissue Bifidobacterium.
US states that adopted abortion bans have higher-than-expected infant mortality and higher fertility rates than expected.
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