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Gastroenterology and Digestion

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  • Gut Bacteria (20)

Medical Notes: October 2, 2022

>> October 2, 2022

Your posture may be affecting your medication. Then, aging no longer means losing your memories. And finally…do generous people sleep more?

topics: Behavioral Science| Biology| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Medical Research| Medication| Memory and Amnesia| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Sleep| Social Science| Therapy| Treatments

Medical Notes: September 25, 2022

>> September 25, 2022

Research shows vaccine patch is 11x more effective in combating Covid variants in mice than standard needle delivery Afraid of needles? It’s your lucky day. Research published in the journal Vaccine shows that a vaccine patch is 11 times more effective in combating Covid-19 variants in mice than a standard needle delivery. Experts say this …

topics: Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Antibodies| Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Cognitive Decline| Covid-19 Origin| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Gut Bacteria| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Medical Research| Mutation| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Treatments

Medical Notes: June 12, 2022

>> June 12, 2022

Scientists are sending bacteria to the front lines. A new drug cocktail reduces the risk of having an asthma attack. Then, what should you know about hepatitis in children? And finally, driverless cars may not yet be the safest option.

topics: Autonomous Vehicles| Child Safety| Children and Youth at Risk| CRISPR| DNA and Genetics| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Gut Bacteria| Medical Advancements| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Non-invasive Treatment| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Prescription Drugs| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development| Symptoms| Technology| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Undiagnosed and Mystery Illness| Vaccination| Vehicle Safety| Vulnerable Populations

Medical Notes: June 5, 2022

>> June 5, 2022

Are tattoos the future of medicine? Teens who have a miscarriage are twice as likely to attempt suicide. Antibiotics may not be the cure to your urinary tract infection. And finally, as the temperature rises, so do emergency room visits.

topics: Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Emergency Room| Gut Bacteria| Medical Research| Mental Health| Miscarriage| News and Headlines| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Research and Clinical Trials| Suicide| Teen Pregnancy

Medical Notes: May 15, 2022

>> May 15, 2022

Scientists say exposure to micro plastics is unavoidable. How did the pandemic affect rates of alcohol use? There was a 25% increase in alcohol-related deaths in 2020 compared to the previous year. And finally…the food you eat may be affecting your personality.

topics: Alcohol Use and Abuse| Endocrinology and Metabolism| Gut Bacteria| Inflammation and Pain| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Personality| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials| Science

Medical Notes: February 27, 2022

>> February 27, 2022

Why should we trust our gut? Because it knows the difference between real and fake sugar. Then, a mouse study investigating a new cancer drug has found that the drug also improves metabolism. And finally, stop forcing food onto picky eaters.

topics: Children and Parenting| Communication| Disease| Endocrinology and Metabolism| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Internet and Social Media| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Parenting Issues| Research and Clinical Trials| Science
Covid vaccine infertility - Medical Notes - Radio Health Journal

Medical Notes: February 20, 2022

>> February 20, 2022

A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology has found no association between the vaccine and the likelihood of conception. Then, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, except maybe not for people who’ve experienced multiple major natural disasters. Then, a common food additive could be making you sick. And finally, a study has found people …

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Behavioral Science| Biology| Cognitive Decline| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Fertility Rates| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Gut Bacteria| Inflammation and Pain| Mental Health| Natural Disasters| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Science
Medical Notes: Week of May 30, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of May 30, 2021

>> May 30, 2021

A large new study shows people are in more pain than ever before. Then, One of the hallmarks of diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS is a misfolding of proteins. now researchers say those folded proteins may be linked to gut bacteria. Then, here’s another way to cut your cancer risk—eat more mushrooms. And finally, a study showing that air …

topics: Agriculture and Farming| Air Pollution| Biology| Dieting| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Inflammation and Pain| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Stress and Stress Management
GERD and Your Holiday Feast

GERD and Your Holiday Feast

>> December 22, 2019

During the holidays, reflux problems are magnified by big meals with trigger foods like chocolate and alcohol. But reflux sometimes doesn’t show up as heartburn. A gastroenterologist discusses reflux, how it may appear as asthma or hoarseness, and how it can be treated.

topics: Children and Youth at Risk| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Health Care| Holidays| Nutrition and Diet| Treatments

Medical Notes: Week of December 15, 2019

>> December 15, 2019

Scientists may someday be able to treat alcoholic liver disease with something short of a liver transplant. Then, if you want to keep the mind alive as you age, play games. And finally, a new study shows giving buses an inexpensive engine retrofit helps not only the health of students who ride them, but also their academic performance.

topics: Addiction| Aging and the Elderly| Air Pollution| Alcohol Use and Abuse| American Society and Culture| Behavioral Science| Biology| Education| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Gut Bacteria| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Liver Transplant| Medical Research| Memory and Amnesia| Microbiology| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Organ Transplants| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Surgery| Technology| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Vehicle Safety| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of October 13, 2019

>> October 13, 2019

When you call 9-1-1 for an ambulance, paramedics are supposed to take you to the closest hospital. But a new study shows that doesn’t happen about 40 percent of the time. Then, Flu season is rapidly approaching again. And finally… A study finds that if you want to live longer, take a nap.

topics: Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Biology| Discrimination and Racism| Economics and Finance| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Gut Bacteria| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Life Expectancy/Lifespan| Paramedics| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Poverty| Prevention| Research and Clinical Trials| Sleep| Technology| Vaccination
When Chronically Ill Kids Grow Up

When Chronically Ill Kids Grow Up

>> March 3, 2019

Children with serious chronic diseases often have a tough time transitioning from pediatric care, which has much support built in, to adult care, which has to be managed by the patient. Experts discuss how parents can make it easier with a gradual transition.

topics: Behavioral Science| Childhood Trauma| Children| Children and Parenting| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Infants and Toddlers| Parenting Issues| Pediatrics| Psychology and Psychiatry| Trauma
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