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Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738) revolutionized medicine with bedside teaching and meticulous clinical documentation.Known f...
01/11/2026

Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738) revolutionized medicine with bedside teaching and meticulous clinical documentation.

Known for Boerhaave’s syndrome, his work shaped generations of physicians across Europe.

Read more about his work here: https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/1DIBAA/f

A new UCLA study finds that automatically mailing colorectal cancer screening kits to adults aged 45-49 leads to the hig...
01/10/2026

A new UCLA study finds that automatically mailing colorectal cancer screening kits to adults aged 45-49 leads to the highest uptake—without asking them to opt in.

This approach could close critical gaps in early detection.

Read more here: https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/6jMBAA/f

Interval CRC incidence and mortality were higher after positive FIT + follow-up colonoscopy than after a negative FIT in...
01/10/2026

Interval CRC incidence and mortality were higher after positive FIT + follow-up colonoscopy than after a negative FIT in a large Taiwan screening study.

What this means for colonoscopy quality and cancer biology ➡️ https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/IzUBAA/f

Stefano Guandalini, MD, discusses pediatric irritable bowel syndrome, including diagnostic criteria, prevalence, and tre...
01/09/2026

Stefano Guandalini, MD, discusses pediatric irritable bowel syndrome, including diagnostic criteria, prevalence, and treatment interventions, with a special focus on Visbiome ® the only probiotic with documented evidence for improving quality of life.

https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/vTUBAA/f

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Aches, pain, injuries—part of the job?Experts say it doesn’t have to be.Inside the new push to prevent ergonomic injurie...
01/09/2026

Aches, pain, injuries—part of the job?

Experts say it doesn’t have to be.

Inside the new push to prevent ergonomic injuries in endoscopy.

👉 Read more: https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/JTUBAA/f

GERD is one of the most common indications for EGD—but documentation often falls short.A study of nearly 1,000 patients ...
01/09/2026

GERD is one of the most common indications for EGD—but documentation often falls short.

A study of nearly 1,000 patients found suboptimal reporting of key GEJ landmarks, despite their importance for future interventions.

Read more here: https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/HzUBAA/f

01/08/2026

Missed something last month? 🗞️

These were our Top 5 stories in December—the articles our readers couldn’t stop reading.

1. GI Ranks Just Out of Top 10 For MD Pay, Doximity Reports
https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/4TMBAA

2. High-Quality Endoscopy: Tips and Tricks
https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/6zMBAA

3. Preventing Ergonomic Injuries In the Endoscopy Suite
https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/JTUBAA

4. GUIDE-IBD Results Highlight Precision Medicine Advances
https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/4zMBAA

5. Easier Bowel Prep Regimens Green-Lighted for Some Patients
https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/Zi4BAA

What happens when GI teams ask primary care what actually helps at sign-off?A standardized, feedback-driven protocol boo...
01/08/2026

What happens when GI teams ask primary care what actually helps at sign-off?

A standardized, feedback-driven protocol boosted satisfaction, reduced confusion, and saved time.

Read the full story here: https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/JDUBAA/f

New research underscores that MASLD is much more than a liver condition.In a nationwide study of over 1 million adults, ...
01/06/2026

New research underscores that MASLD is much more than a liver condition.

In a nationwide study of over 1 million adults, patients with MASLD had a 60% higher risk of chronic diarrhea, a 62% higher risk of IBS, and a significantly increased risk of GI cancers.

Experts say this highlights the need for greater awareness of the gut–liver connection and its impact on overall digestive health.

🧠 “If we can control MASLD, we may be able to control functional diarrhea, IBS, or constipation,” said lead author Dr. Rishi Chowdhary.

🔗 Learn more: https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/njMBAA/f

How you store an endoscope after reprocessing might matter more than you think. 🧐A new study shows full vertical suspens...
01/06/2026

How you store an endoscope after reprocessing might matter more than you think. 🧐

A new study shows full vertical suspension can cut moisture—and bacterial growth—compared with other storage methods.

Learn more about the findings ➡️ https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/QDUBAA/f

A groundbreaking study from Italy shows that “regenerative endoscopy” may heal chronic GI defects once thought impossibl...
01/05/2026

A groundbreaking study from Italy shows that “regenerative endoscopy” may heal chronic GI defects once thought impossible to treat.

Nearly all patients with esophageal defects improved using a simple, low-cost endoscopic procedure that delivers fat-derived tissue.

Could this be the next big leap in GI care? Read more here: https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/xDIBAA/f

💬 Money talk isn’t taboo—it’s empowering.At the Scrubs & Heels Leadership Summit, Drs. Aline Charabaty and Dawn Sears ur...
01/05/2026

💬 Money talk isn’t taboo—it’s empowering.

At the Scrubs & Heels Leadership Summit, Drs. Aline Charabaty and Dawn Sears urged physicians to take charge of their financial futures with smart strategies for protection and security.

Learn how to protect your assets and plan for what’s next ➡️ https://www.gastroendonews.com/a/szMBAA/f

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