In this edition, ultra-processed grains linked to elevated risk for IBD, CTA use for GI bleeds increase and more.
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Ultra-processed grains linked to elevated risk for IBD, especially ulcerative colitis
‘Double whammy:’ CTA use for GI bleeds rise, but diagnostic yield drops
‘Another layer of benefit’: GLP-1s linked to lower risk for peptic ulcer disease
‘Simplified care models’ needed for chronic HBV care to meet 2030 global elimination goals
‘Stay vigilant’: Routine exposure to AI may reduce ADR in standard colonoscopy
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