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Gastrointestinal Problems (Page 9)

One Leafy Green Needs Refrigeration to Prevent E.Coli

2024-03-04
By: Exporter
On: March 4, 2024
In: Food and Health, Gastrointestinal Problems

MONDAY, March 4, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Salad lovers, take note: Lettuce is more vulnerable to E. coli contamination than other leafy greens, researchers report. The physical composition of green leaf and romaine lettuce makes it a happy home for E. coli bacteria, particularly at room temperature, according to aContinue Reading

Treating Crohn’s Sooner, More Aggressively Greatly Improves Outcomes: Study

2024-02-26
By: Exporter
On: February 26, 2024
In: Gastrointestinal Problems

MONDAY, Feb. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — In a finding that suggests sooner is better than later, a new trial shows that giving advanced treatment early to Crohn’s patients can dramatically improve their gut health. About 80% of those who got therapy with an immune-suppressing drug called infliximab shortly afterContinue Reading

Healthy Living Can Prevent Irritable Bowel Syndrome

2024-02-21
By: Exporter
On: February 21, 2024
In: Gastrointestinal Problems

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Folks who follow a healthy lifestyle are less likely to wind up with a case of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a new study claims. The more healthy behaviors in which a person regularly engaged, the lower their risk of IBS, researchers reported Feb.Continue Reading

Science Gets to the Bottom of Bad Breath

2024-02-19
By: Exporter
On: February 19, 2024
In: Gastrointestinal Problems

MONDAY, Feb. 19, 2021 (HealthDay News) — Bad breath: No one wants it, but its origins have long remained unclear. Now, Japanese researchers have gotten a bit closer to understanding how bad breath begins, and perhaps ways to treat it. The roots of the malady involve chemicals, including one calledContinue Reading

New Stool Test May Spot More Colon Cancers Sooner

2024-02-12
By: Exporter
On: February 12, 2024
In: Cancer, Gastrointestinal Problems

MONDAY, Feb. 12, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Dutch researchers have developed a new stool test that appears to detect colon polyps better than the current test does. “The current test performs well, but leaves room for improvement,” said Dr. Gerrit Meijer, principle investigator at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam. Continue Reading

Scientists Gain New Insights Into How Small Intestine Works

2024-02-08
By: Exporter
On: February 8, 2024
In: Gastrointestinal Problems

THURSDAY, Feb. 8, 2024 (HealthDay News) — It was the ancient Greeks who first divided the 20-foot length of the small intestine into three parts: The duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum. However, the organ may finally be ready for an update: U.S. researchers say the small intestine is actuallyContinue Reading

CDC Warns of Listeria Outbreak Tied to Cheese, Yogurt

2024-02-06
By: Exporter
On: February 6, 2024
In: Food and Health, Gastrointestinal Problems, Health News

TUESDAY, Feb. 6, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Two people have died and 23 have been hospitalized in a years-long outbreak of listeria illness that’s finally been traced to one company’s cheeses, yogurts and other dairy products. That’s the message from a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention alert sentContinue Reading

Scientists Sound Alarm on New Drug-Resistant E. Coli

2024-02-01
By: Exporter
On: February 1, 2024
In: Gastrointestinal Problems, Vitamins / Drugs

THURSDAY, Feb. 1, 2024 (HealthDay News) — A new and worrisome antibiotic-resistant form of E. coli has been identified at a children’s hospital in China. Already, so-called ST410 strains of the E. coli bacterium — resistant to last-resort antibiotics called carbapenems — have become the most common drug-resistant strains seenContinue Reading

Baby’s Diet Could Cut Lifetime Odds for Crohn’s, Colitis

2024-01-31
By: Exporter
On: January 31, 2024
In: Gastrointestinal Problems, Nutrition / Vitamins

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 31, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Toddlers are famously picky eaters, but parents may be doing their young child’s future gut a huge favor if they insist on a healthy diet. New research shows that toddlers who eat plenty of fish and vegetables, and precious few sugary drinks, areContinue Reading

Climate Change Could Make Diarrheal Illness More Common

2024-01-19
By: Exporter
On: January 19, 2024
In: Gastrointestinal Problems

FRIDAY, Jan. 19, 2024 (HealthDay News) — People are more prone to coming down with a common gastrointestinal infection on hot, humid days, new research shows. The British study suggests that climate change and global warming could increase cases of diarrheal illness caused by campylobacter bacterial infections. “This information isContinue Reading

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