Sarcopenia is associated with increasing the risk for complications and mortality following TIPS among patients with liver disease.
Hepatic steatosis steadily increased in patients with HIV and HCV coinfection despite curative treatment with DAA therapy.
Postpartum diabetes risk was elevated among women with a history of gestational diabetes and a high-stable or inverse U-shaped BMI trajectory.
Rectal neoplasms extending to the dentate line can be safely and effectively managed with endoscopic submucosal dissection.
Gastric cancer detection rates may improve, though at an inconsistent rate, with computer-aided detection in EGD.
Compared with men, women who switched to INSTI-based ART for HIV management experienced greater weight gain over 5 years.
GLP-1RA dispensing has increased from 2022 and 2023, whereas metabolic bariatric surgery has decreased among individuals with obesity.
Vedolizumab was safe and showed superiority over infliximab as first-line biologic therapy in the management of patients with UC.
Researchers confirmed the long-term safety profile of ozanimod for the treatment of moderate to severe UC or RMS.
Colorectal cancer risk factors are important to consider when making decisions for colonoscopy rescreening following negative results.
American seniors still pay more for health care than their counterparts in most other wealthy countries do, despite coverage by Medicare.
The Biden administration is proposing Medicare and Medicaid coverage for glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist obesity medications.