|
Canada-0-PIPE selskapets Kataloger
|
Firma Nyheter:
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Breaking down acute and chronic pancreatitis
Pancreatitis is caused by the irritation and inflammation of the cells of your pancreas This occurs when digestive enzymes released by the pancreas become active while still in the pancreas
- Acute pancreatitis and the rise of alcohol-related deaths
Alcohol-related deaths due acute pancreatitis have risen Learn more about acute and chronic pancreatitis from a Mayo Clinic expert
- Discovery reveals how to prevent organ damage in pancreatitis
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have discovered how high levels of triglycerides, a type of fat found in the bloodstream, can rapidly damage organs during acute pancreatitis
- Precisión en el páncreas: Nueva prueba transforma el diagnóstico y la . . .
La pancreatitis puede provocar diabetes, insuficiencia renal, cáncer de páncreas y otras complicaciones graves ROCHESTER, Minnesota — Una nueva prueba genética desarrollada en Mayo Clinic está redefiniendo la manera en que los médicos diagnostican y tratan la pancreatitis hereditaria La pancreatitis, inflamación del páncreas, es una afección compleja que puede provocar dolor
- Mayo Clinic-led study links obesity with pancreatitis
March 9, 2020 PHOENIX — A study by researchers at Mayo Clinic in Arizona published in the The Journal of Clinical Investigation has found that obesity is not only implicated in chronic diseases such as diabetes, but also in sudden-onset diseases such as pancreatitis
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Why pancreatic cysts usually are not worrisome
Rarely, a cyst may lead to pancreatitis — an inflammation of the pancreas When that happens, medication and other treatment often can be used to treat the condition successfully If you learn that you have a pancreatic cyst, the best course of action is to consult with an expert who is familiar with these cysts
- Pancreatitis: New Therapy Shows Promise in Mice
The inflammatory disease pancreatitis can be painful and life-threatening on its own, and it can also increase the risk of pancreatic cancer — which is typically lethal “Currently there are no effective preventive or treatment strategies for pancreatitis; it’s a disease that’s been difficult to understand,” says Baoan Ji, M D , Ph D , cancer biologist on Mayo […]
- Animal study finds promise in icing for pancreatitis
Medical professionals commonly recommend putting ice on a break or sprain Cooling acts as a ‘slow motion’ button for our cells, blocking inflammation and damage by slowing the processes that cause them and their downstream effects But it’s impossible to put an ice pack on internal organs, right? Wrong, according to a recent study in […]
- Long-term pancreatic cancer survivors report excellent post-surgery . . .
Leer en español Pancreatic cancer is considered the most lethal cancer in the human body But new treatment advances are improving outcomes for patients, making long-term survival possible Although there is a growing population of long-term pancreatic cancer survivors, data on those patients' quality of life are still limited In a new study published in Annals of Surgery, Mayo Clinic
- Consumer Health: What do you know about pancreatic cancer?
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn more about the risk factors for pancreatic cancer and what you can do to keep yourself safe More than 64,000 people in the U S will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this year, and more than 50,000 people will die of the disease, according to the American Cancer Society Pancreatic cancer is the third
|
|