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  • 1 week ago | michiganmedicine.org | Sam Page

    A pilot study from Michigan Medicine researchers found that the Mediterranean diet may provide symptom relief for people with irritable bowel syndrome. Study participants were randomized into two groups, one following the Mediterranean diet and the other following the low FODMAP diet, a common restrictive diet for IBS. In the Mediterranean diet group, 73% of the patients met the primary endpoint for symptom improvement, versus 81.8% in the low FODMAP group.

  • Feb 10, 2025 | michiganmedicine.org | Sam Page

    A study from Michigan Medicine researchers has investigated possible genetic factors for drug efficacy for children with Crohn’s disease. The resulting paper, “HLA DQA1*05 and risk of anti-TNF treatment failure and anti-drug antibody development in children with Crohn's Disease” appeared in the American Journal of Gastroenterology.

  • Jan 2, 2025 | michiganmedicine.org | Sam Page |Mary Fischer

    A Michigan Medicine lab has begun providing a first-of-its-kind new cancer test. Developed at the University of Michigan, MyHPVscore is a highly accurate blood test that can detect HPV-related head and neck cancer by measuring fragments of tumor DNA in a patient’s bloodstream.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | phillytrib.com | Sam Page

    Debby is now a post-tropical cyclone moving into the northeastern United States with soaking rains, flash flooding and the threat of tornadoes into the weekend. Accuweather’s chief meteorologist Jon Porter said the mid-Atlantic states and parts of New York and New England will see significant rainfall that could cause dangerous flooding into the weekend. The South Carolina town of Moncks Corner was hit early Friday by flash flooding.

  • Jul 17, 2024 | msn.com | Sam Page

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