New Research Suggests the Human Gut Microbiome has Daily and Seasonal Cycles
New research could help shed light on the link between the microbiome and disease.
New research could help shed light on the link between the microbiome and disease.
In a first-in-human study, 86% of patients were able to stop insulin after a single electroporation therapy combined with a GLP-1 receptor agonist.
Dr. Andrea Shin discusses two studies that shed light the impact of diet on conditions such as cancer and the potential value of dietary change in treating a wide variety of health conditions.
Sarah Coughlin explains her study and its findings: across all ages, panel sizes, and races/ethnicities, the rate of clinically actionable variants was 7.8 percent or greater – supporting an expanded role for multigene panel testing in CRC patients.
Dr. Rotonya Carr celebrates how far women in our field have come, in spite of some significant challenges.
New stool- and blood-based tests have the potential to overcome some of the barriers of initial colonoscopy screening.
Optimizing waste management can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of endoscopies.
Carlos Pellegrini, MD, describes his career and approach to medicine.
View highlights from the “Best of DDW” presentations as well as key themes addressed during DDW 2022.
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