Family Practice NewsTargeted Therapy Thwarts Tumor Progression : Sunitinib, a drug that binds to multiple enzymes, offers new hope for patients resistant to imatinib.March 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsAlcohol Intervention Helps Hepatitis C Patients Start TreatmentMarch 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsManage Lifestyle and Insulin Resistance in NAFLD PatientsMarch 15, 2006Gastroenterology
The Journal of Family PracticeHow should patients with Barrett’s esophagus be monitored?March 1, 2006Gastroenterology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the best way to manage GERD symptoms in the elderly?March 1, 2006GastroenterologyGeriatrics
Family Practice NewsEarlier Colorectal Screening Urged for Key Groups : African Americans, diabetics, and female smokers are found to be at substantially above-average risk.February 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsColorectal Cancer Risk Not Tied To Dietary Fiber, Studies ShowFebruary 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsFamily MDs Veer Off Constipation Guidelines More Than PediatriciansFebruary 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsGI Profile Not Affected By COX Inhibitor SelectivityFebruary 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsMore Time May Be Needed for PPI Effects to Become EvidentFebruary 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsData Reassuring on Gastro Complaints in SchoolchildrenFebruary 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsPediatric GERD Safely Relieved by Half Adult Dose of PantoprazoleFebruary 15, 2006Gastroenterology
Family Practice NewsGenetic Polymorphism Test Could Identify Barrett's Patients at Risk for ProgressionFebruary 1, 2006Gastroenterology