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IBD: What’s new in 2015: Professor Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet (Nancy, France), Professor Prateek Sharma (Kansas, USA), Professor Brian Feagan (London, Canada) and Professor David Wilson (Edinburgh, UK) discuss their highlights of UEGW 2015. Conducted by Sanjay Tanday.

Written by | 1 Dec 2015

by Sanjay Tanday: Advances in diagnostics and therapy means the prospects of living a normal active life free of symptoms and disability are better than ever for IBD… read more.

IBD: What's new in 2015: Professor Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet (Nancy, France), Professor Prateek Sharma (Kansas, USA), Professor Brian Feagan (London, Canada) and Professor David Wilson (Edinburgh, UK) discuss their highlights of UEGW 2015. Conducted by Sanjay Tanday.

Written by | 1 Dec 2015

by Sanjay Tanday: Advances in diagnostics and therapy means the prospects of living a normal active life free of symptoms and disability are better than ever for IBD… read more.

UEGW 2015: Complications of Crohn’s disease

Written by | 30 Nov 2015

by Maria Dalby: Accurate diagnosis and monitoring are key elements in the prevention of long-term complications of Crohn’s disease including stenosis, strictures and perforation. Rising Star award winner… read more.

UEGW 2015: Complications of Crohn's disease

Written by | 30 Nov 2015

by Maria Dalby: Accurate diagnosis and monitoring are key elements in the prevention of long-term complications of Crohn’s disease including stenosis, strictures and perforation. Rising Star award winner… read more.

ESOT 2015: Tailored self-management interventions for vulnerable populations

Written by | 20 Nov 2015

by Maria Dalby: Self-management after undergoing transplantation requires skills and confidence both with respect to taking medications, adhering to medical advice and coping with everyday life.

IMV 2015: Newly diagnosed multiple myeloma, elderly patients: Professor Gareth Morgan, (Little Rock, USA) and Professor Paul Richardson, (Boston, USA) discuss managing older patients with MM

Written by | 18 Nov 2015

The majority of patients presenting with MM are elderly and pose a considerable clinical challenge in terms of disease burden and comorbidities compared with their younger counterparts. A… read more.

ESOT 2015: The enemy within: improving adherence. Professor John Forsythe (Edinburgh), Dr Luis Guirado Fundació Puigvert (Barcelona), Lorna Marson (Edinburgh) and Dr Peter Nickerson (Manitoba) discuss the issues around non-adherance in renal transplantation.

Written by | 10 Nov 2015

Non-adherence with immunosuppressive treatment is potentially one of the most significant risk factors for intra-patient variability (IPV) in drug concentrations – and one that is modifiable. The link… read more.

Oxytocin helps young children with autism

Written by | 29 Oct 2015

by Bruce Sylvester: Treatment with  oxytocin, a synthetic hormone, significantly improved social, emotional and behavioral parameters among children with autism, researchers reported on Oct. 27, 2015 in Molecular Psychiatry.

World Health Matters: Neonatal intervention helps development of pre-term babies

Written by | 20 Oct 2015

by Gary Finnegan: Norway: Eleven percent of all births worldwide are preterm, or occurring before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Premature birth is associated with higher neonatal mortality as… read more.

EMA Highlights: WHO and EU link up to boost public health

Written by | 15 Oct 2015

by Gary Finnegan: EU agencies are stepping up cooperation with the World Health Organization (WHO) to share information on the safety, quality and efficacy of medicines.

Benefits for COPD patients using digital health application

Written by | 8 Oct 2015

Early intervention facilitated by a digital health application for reporting symptoms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) provides key benefits for patients, according to the results of a… read more.

USA pain by the numbers

Written by | 6 Oct 2015

In one of the largest population studies on pain to date, researchers with the National Institutes of Health estimate that nearly 40 million Americans experience severe pain and… read more.

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