Emulsifiers are among the most common food additives. But they appear to negatively affect GI health. Should patients with GI ...
Gastroenterology has experienced a complex mix of momentum and headwinds throughout 2025. Demand for GI services remains high, procedure volumes continue to shift into lower-cost outpatient settings ...
In 2026, Dr. Geogy Vennikandam, COO of GI Partners of Illinois, is betting that his group’s biggest growth opportunity will come from transforming a fully integrated digestive health platform.
While the GI Bill will not change dramatically for 2023, there are still updates that veterans should familiarize themselves with to get the most from their benefits. In addition, there are education ...
Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game has revealed one of the first releases for Spring 2026, as Rarity Collection 5 has been announced ...
What Is a GI Cocktail? A gastrointestinal (GI) cocktail is a mixture of medications used to treat indigestion (dyspepsia), as well as symptoms of gastrointestinal problems such as chest and belly pain ...
Among student veterans' tips for getting the most out of the GI Bill are to knock out credits before you start school and save for the summer months. (Mark Cornelison/University of Kentucky) What is ...
The Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, in collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering, has developed 'Deep GI,' ...
The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) is an older GI Bill program that differs greatly from the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Click here to learn more about the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Your Montgomery GI Bill can be used to ...
President Franklin Roosevelt signs what would become known as the GI Bill in his office June 22, 1944. (FDR Library Photo Collection) With its history of expansions and additions to benefits for ...
Long-serving troops have a year to transfer their GI Bill benefits to dependents before the Defense Department institutes a 16-year cut-off. (MC1 Shannon D. Barnwell/Navy) The Pentagon’s new rules on ...
Since 2018, Digita has been owned by funds managed by an affiliate of DigitalBridge Group, Inc. (NYSE: DBRG "DigitalBridge"). Under DigitalBridge's ownership, Digita evolved into a scaled, diversified ...
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