Liver Health Concerns Escalate: Specialists Urge Swift Action
Doctors warn liver disease is increasing, even in teens. Learn the warning signs and why early check-ups are vital to prevent serious problems.
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Liver Disease Rising: Doctors Urge Early Check-ups for All Ages
Doctors warn liver disease is increasing, even in teens. Learn the warning signs and why early check-ups are vital to prevent serious problems.
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Liver Disease Rising: Doctors Urge Early Check-ups for All Ages
Doctors warn liver disease is increasing, even in teens. Learn the warning signs and why early check-ups are vital to prevent serious problems.
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U01.17.010 Cystic Fibrosis: CFTR Mutations, Diagnosis, and Management
Master Cystic Fibrosis (U01.17.010) for USMLE Step 1. Learn about the ΔF508 mutation, CFTR chloride channel defects, sweat chloride testing, and multisystem complications. High-yield guide on mymedschool.org.
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U01.17.002 Lynch Syndrome (HNPCC): Genetics, Screening, and Cancer Risk
Master Lynch Syndrome (Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer) for USMLE Step 1. Learn about Mismatch Repair (MMR) defects, Microsatellite Instability (MSI), and the 3-2-1 Amsterdam Criteria. High-yield guide on mymedschool.org.
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U01.01.113 Hyperammonemia: Pathophysiology, Symptoms, and Management
Master the clinical impact of excess ammonia with our U01.01.113 guide. Learn the mechanisms of neurotoxicity, classic signs like asterixis, and high-yield treatments like lactulose and benzoate. Essential USMLE Step 1 biochemistry on mymedschool.org.
mymedschool.orgDiffuse continuous colonic wall thickening with pancolitis pattern strongly suggests ulcerative colitis, especially when disease is continuous without skip lesions.
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Infants diagnosed with food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) exhibit a distinctly altered and atypical gut bacterial composition compared to healthy individuals, marking a clear biological association with the rare allergic disease.
#Immunology #Microbiology #Pediatrics #Gastroenterology #sflorghttps://www.sflorg.com/2026/04/imgy04022601.html
Gut microbiota differs in children with rare food allergy
FPIES (food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome) is a form of food allergy in which the body reacts without the usual allergy antibodies
Chronic intestinal inflammation leaves lasting molecular scars, or epigenetic "memories," on seemingly healed gut tissues, fundamentally priming these healthy-appearing cells for future cancer development.
#Epigenetics #Oncology #Genomics #Gastroenterology #sflorg https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/ongy03262602.html
How inflammation may prime the gut for cancer
The epigenetic memory is part of a “one-two punch” that, along with a cancer-promoting mutation, can accelerate tumor growth