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Crohn's Disease and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: 54 Tips
webmd.com — “With the right treatment, you can manage your Crohn's disease symptoms. These simple tips can help.” View full resource at webmd.com
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CCFA.org: About Crohn's Disease
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Rifaximin-extended intestinal release induc... [Gastroenterology. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI
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As Nations Develop, So May Bowel Disease - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: FRIDAY, Jan. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is becoming more common around the world, according to a new study.” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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As Nations Develop, So May Bowel Disease: FRIDAY, Jan. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is... http://t.co/wJmvcnv4
$750 Billion in Waste : Pediatric News
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Dr. Kevin Powell wonders how a country can waste $750 billion on health care - http://t.co/oDj9RsD3
NIH Director Francis Collins on Speeding Up Arrival of New Disease Treatments
medgadget.com — “Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health, spoke at the last TEDMED about the challenges of converting fundamental research into pract” View full resource at medgadget.com
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[News] NIH Director Francis Collins on Speeding Up Arrival of New Disease Treatments http://t.co/LGURvM89 #medicaldevice
A Possible Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Disease | Special English | Learning English
voanews.com — “Researchers hope new tests will help identify the disease earlier and even stop its progress | SCIENCE IN THE NEWS” View full resource at voanews.com
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A Possible Blood Test for Alzheimer's Disease http://t.co/xcHwgfom #alzheimers #news
Diseases Showing Up More In Younger Age Groups « CBS Boston
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Protein Tweak May Trigger Alzheimer’s - Science News
sciencenews.org — “Unusual version of disease-linked amyloid-beta sows destruction in mouse brains” View full resource at sciencenews.org
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Protein tweak may trigger Alzheimer's http://t.co/QewhuxWt #alzheimer's #news
Aging and Parkinson's and Me: Good News for Senior Brains!
parkinsonsand5htp.blogspot.com — “My diagnosis with Parkinson's Disease in September 2009 at age 80 gave my life a new focus and challenge. Finding ways to meet this challenge helped make 2010 the best year of my life. I hope this blog will be a place where I can connect with others who also are dealing with aging and its afflictions and attractions so that we can share our "experience, strength and hope."” View full resource at parkinsonsand5htp.blogspot.com
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RT @mike_gamble: Good News for Senior Brains! - http://t.co/8AmsVYNM
FDA Approves Oral Teriflunomide – Brand Name Aubagio® – as Disease-Modifying Therapy for Relapsing MS : National MS Society
nationalmssociety.org — “MS stops people from moving. The National MS Society exists to make sure it doesn't.” View full resource at nationalmssociety.org
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News! FDA Approves Oral Teriflunomide – Brand Name Aubagio® – as Disease-Modifying Therapy for Relapsing MS http://t.co/KOBxfdKy
Picture of Health: State wins federal grant to stem chronic disease - Health care, wellness, food nutrition, exercise, medical research news from reporters who know the halls of the world's top hospital - baltimoresun.com
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News: Maryland wins federal grant to stem chronic disease http://t.co/63hEte3n - #health
Agent Shunts Fluid Overload Via GI Tract : Hospitalist News
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An investigational agent shows promise in shunting fluid for patients with heart failure-related overload - http://t.co/hyQXPOIP
New Treatments For FSGS -ASN Conference | All Kidney News
allkidney.com — “Idiopathic focal and segmental glomerular sclerosis or FSGS is one of the most common causes of non diabetic kidney disease in the world and also one of the” View full resource at allkidney.com
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Medical News: ESC: Underuse of Cardiac Preventive Meds a 'Global Tragedy' - in Meeting Coverage, ESC from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “PARIS -- Effective secondary prevention medications are underused in patients with coronary heart disease and stroke around the world, particularly in poorer countries and in rural areas, researchers” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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ESC: Underuse of Cardiac Preventive Meds a 'Global Tragedy' (CME/CE): PARIS (MedPage Today… http://t.co/CPojhEV
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Mark Mattar, MD
Dr Mark Mattar specializes in inflammatory bowel disease, acid reflux disease, gastroesophageal reflux, colon cancer, hepatitis, and irritable bowel syndrome. He believes in the holistic approach to caring for patients with digestive and liver problems.
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Mark Mattar, MD
Dr Mark Mattar specializes in inflammatory bowel disease, acid reflux disease, gastroesophageal reflux, colon cancer, hepatitis, and irritable bowel syndrome. He believes in the holistic approach to caring for patients with digestive and liver problems.
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Ryan Madanick, MD, MSCR
Ryan D. Madanick, M.D. is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at UNC School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and works in the Center for Esophageal Diseases and Swallowing.
Dr. Madanick attended the University of Miami in the Honors Program in Medicine, where he earned both his undergraduate and medical degrees. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was awarded Intern of the Year and Outstanding Teaching Resident. He returned to Miami for his subspecialty fellowship in gastroenterology at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami Medical Center. After completing his fellowship, he stayed on the faculty at the University of Miami until he moved to UNC in November 2006. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. His clinical and research interests include refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease, extraesophageal reflux disease, eosinophilic esophagitis and esophageal motility disorders. He is currently the director of the UNC Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fellowship Program.
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