Daily Archives: June 3, 2020

Celebrate good health this summer with Health Plus’ Spring into Summer program

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A message from August Washington, senior associate vice chancellor for Public Safety and Special Initiatives

Vanderbilt University Police Department is committed to the safety of the entire VUMC community. Continue reading

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Friendly reminder: Use your flexPTO before fiscal year end

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VUMC Limited Submission Opportunity: 2021 Searle Scholars Program; deadline is July 9

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THE UNEXPECTED PERPETRATOR: A STORY OF INDIGESTION

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A Known Post-Colonoscopic Complication, with a Rare Pre-Colonoscopic Etiology

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Clinical Challenges and Images in GI: A Remote Cause Of Epigastric Pain

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Unsual Aspect of a Choledocholithiasis

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Recurrent anemia and hematochezia: When total enteroscopy with motorized spiral enteroscopy gives the answer

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Impaired redox and protein homeostasis as risk factors and therapeutic targets in toxin-induced biliary atresia

Extra-hepatic biliary atresia (BA) is a pediatric liver disease with no approved medical therapy. Recent studies using human samples and experimental modeling suggest that glutathione redox metabolism and heterogeneity play a role in disease pathogenes… Continue reading

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