Lynne Peeples

IBD Control During Pregnancy Critical for Mother, Fetus

Women with inflammatory bowel disease may be at risk for a reduced quality of life, increased symptoms and ...

JULY 11, 2018

IBD Tool Kit Aids Assessment of GI Fellows

An objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for inflammatory bowel disease may help educators more fairly ...

APRIL 23, 2018

When to Spare the Scope: Protecting Patients With IBD From Post-Colonoscopy Complications

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease appear to face disproportionate risks for perforations and infections ...

APRIL 12, 2018

Sizing Up SIBO: Which Approaches Work Best?

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may be more prevalent than previously thought, according to experts. ...

FEBRUARY 14, 2018

With PN Patients, Older Does Not Mean Safer

Orlando, Fla.—Elderly patients are more likely than others to develop a metabolic complication while ...

JUNE 21, 2017

Filling PN Education Gap Can Be a Lifesaving Effort

Orlando, Fla.—Assembling a stable 3-in-1 admixture, ensuring optimal feeding levels in neonates, and ...

MAY 30, 2017

Candida Remains a Persistent Challenge

Las Vegas—Managing candidemia and other invasive fungal infections is a complex challenge, partly due to the ...

MAY 25, 2017

Multiple Fat Emulsion Promises Better PN

The arrival of a new IV fat emulsion could prove a welcome option for patients needing parenteral nutrition (PN).

JANUARY 6, 2017

HCV-Positive Livers May Safely Expand Transplant Pool for Patients With HCV

People infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) who receive liver transplants from donors who also have HCV fare ...

OCTOBER 4, 2016

The Perks of Manipulating the Microbiome

Austin, Texas—A patient’s microbiome—the bacterial residents that inhabit the skin, mouth and ...

SEPTEMBER 20, 2016

Transition Support Can Help Reduce Oral Aversions

Austin, Texas—Helping a child transition off nutrition support or overcome an oral aversion can be a ...

AUGUST 18, 2016

Limits on HCV Rx in Older Patients Carry a Huge Cost

San Francisco—Significant restrictions in the treatment of Medicaid patients with chronic hepatitis C virus ...

JULY 11, 2016

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