Medriva Revolutionizing Pediatric Appendicitis Diagnosis: A Leap Forward to Precision Medicine Groundbreaking research in pediatric appendicitis by Asep Medical Holdings Inc. reveals how blood-based biomarkers can lead to rapid diagnosis. did. …18 hours ago
Medriva Revolutionizing Pediatric Appendicitis Diagnosis: A Leap Forward to Precision Medicine Groundbreaking research in pediatric appendicitis by Asep Medical Holdings Inc. reveals how blood-based biomarkers can lead to rapid diagnosis. did. …18 hours ago
Benefits and risks of antibiotics for appendicitis – UW Medicine
Antibiotics may be a good choice for some, but not all, patients with appendicitis, according to results from the Comparing Outcomes of Antibiotics and Appendectomy (CODA) trial. Reported today in the New England Journal of Medicine. “About 3 out of 10 patients in the antibiotic group ultimately underwent appendectomy within 90 days,” he said. david […]
Gut bacteria may be an indicator of colon cancer risk – UW Medicine
a Research published today The journal Cell Host & Microbe reported that an increased presence of certain bacteria in the gut biome indicates that colon polyps are more likely to become cancerous. In his research, William DePaoloAn associate professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine found that patients who underwent routine colonoscopies and […]
3 Things to Know About Colon Polyps > News > Yale Medicine
First, the polyp is removed. Therefore, if a person is pre-cancerous, the cancer will never develop. A colonoscopy is usually done under sedation and involves inserting a long, flexible tube through the anus and into the rectum and colon. This is the only screening test that allows removal of polyps identified during surgery. Doctors can […]
Man sues UW Medicine for removing wrong organ after botched appendix surgery
A local man is fighting for his life after a suspected botched surgery. He is currently suing doctors at UW Medicine and the state. The suit alleges that a simple appendectomy went horribly wrong and surgeons instead removed part of his colon, nearly killing him. Victim George Piano of Lake Forest Park said he wants […]
Let’s Keep Celiac Disease Strong Together – Stanford Medicine Pediatric Health Blog Healthy and Happy Living Blog
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health hosts regional celiac disease event When your gut feels healthy, you feel like you’re ready to take on the world. That was the premise behind the recent “Celiac Strong: Empowering the Gluten-Free Community” event held on May 20, 2023. This event was part of our commitment to helping children and adults […]
What Millennials and Gen Z need to know > News > Yale School of Medicine
[Originally published: Jan. 29, 2020. Updated: March 2, 2023] No one gets colon cancer in their 20s, 30s, or 40s, right? mistaken. The truth is that colorectal cancer is increasing among young adults and has been increasing for many years. For this reason, Yale Medicine surgeons who treat the disease recommend that people under 45 […]