Monthly Archives: March 2019
Next Up: Calling all thinkers, doers, dynamos and go-getters
Suggest someone who is dreaming about the future with boundless ambition and energy for Next Up, a new editorial series spotlighting people who will be advancing the next era of health care, business and technology. Continue reading
“Defining Personalized Care: Communicate Effectively” available for completion today
Defining Personalized Care — Elevating Our Culture of Service is a two-year initiative designed to provide service education to help all Medical Center employees improve their ability to deliver personalized care through exceptional service. The secon… Continue reading
Tyrosine and Glutamine–leucine are Metabolic Markers of Early-stage Colorectal Cancers
PPARD and Interferon gamma Promote Transformation of Gastric Progenitor Cells and Tumorigenesis in Mice
The peroxisome proliferator activated receptor delta (PPARD) regulates cell metabolism, proliferation, and inflammation and has been associated with gastric and other cancers. Villin-positive epithelial cells are a small population of quiescent gastric… Continue reading
Clip Closure Prevents Bleeding After Endoscopic Resection of Large Colon Polyps in a Randomized Trial
Bleeding is the most common severe complication after endoscopic mucosal resection of large colon polyps and is associated with significant morbidity and cost. We examined whether prophylactic closure of the mucosal defect with hemoclips after polyp re… Continue reading
Colon cancer risk and VacA toxin of Helicobacter pylori
RE: Effects of long-term norfloxacin therapy in patients with advanced cirrhosis
Recurrence of primary biliary cholangitis after liver transplantation: Is Tacrolimus really worse than other drugs?
Genetic Factors and the Intestinal Microbiome Guide Development of Microbe-based Therapies for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
The intestinal microbiota is a dynamic community of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that mediates mucosal homeostasis and physiology. Imbalances in the microbiome and aberrant immune responses to gut bacteria can disrupt homeostasis and are associated wit… Continue reading