Newswise — The April issue of The American Journal of Gastroenterology highlights new clinical science, including an examination of changes in lifestyle habits and risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), practical recommendations for clinicians on the diagnosis and management of several GI conditions, discussion of the placebo or “nocebo” effect with patients in randomized clinical trials, and therapy regimens for H. pylori infection. This month we also published articles on cyclic vomiting syndrome, diverticulitis, Barrett’s esophagus, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, IBD, pancreatitis, and more.
Several articles are highlighted below and access to any articles from this issue, or past issues, is available upon request. The College is also able to connect members of the press with study authors or outside experts who can comment on the articles.