A recent study shows that real-time alerts telling physicians to adjust their gaze can help them find more adenomas per colonoscopy and improve polyp detection rates without increasing procedure time.
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Docs Need to Rethink How They Plan for Patient Visits
With a little help from AI, a better pre-visit summary could make for a much smoother visi ...
There have been many online discussions about the strengths and shortcomings of medical systems in China and other countries ...
Did you know that nearly half of visits to the emergency room were unnecessary or could have been treated in a different ...
An estimated 95% of people who have Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that raises the risk of several cancers, are ...
Rachel Tussey's tummy tuck was successful, her doctor said. But something went wrong as she was recovering at a surgery ...
A longtime Savannah gastroenterologist is using his platform to educate patients about digestive health while also building a ...
“Your voice could save your life,” Gabby Zappia tells PEOPLE ...
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Brave Airdrie mum battling stage three bowel cancer can see 'light at the end of the tunnel'
Nicola Rankin was diagnosed back in April 2019 after initially being treated for IBS.
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Kendra Wilkinson Reveals Why She's Starting GLP-1 Medication
Kendra Wilkinson detailed her decision to start taking weight-loss injections nearly one year after first attempting to take ...
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