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Physician: Celiac disease one of most underdiagnosed conditions in U.S.
American College of Gastroenterology / Patient News / Physician: Celiac disease one of most underdiagnosed conditions in U.S.Celiac disease is “the most common — and one of the most underdiagnosed –- hereditary autoimmune conditions in the United…
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Study links celiac disease to depression, eating issues
American College of Gastroenterology / Patient News / Study links celiac disease to depression, eating issuesA Syracuse University study found 37% of women with celiac disease were depressed and 22% had symptoms of disordered eating,…
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GI OnDEMAND Patient Education
Gastrointestinal (GI) Patients / GI OnDEMAND Patient EducationCeliac Disease Celiac Disease Colon/Colonoscopy A Journey Through the Colon – Part 1 A Journey Through the Colon – Part…
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World Digestive Health Day 2024
Your Digestive Health: Make It a Priority The College is honored to join the World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO) in observing…
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Low-dose Tricyclic Antidepressants for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Definitive Evidence of Benefit from ATLANTIS
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / IBD / Low-dose Tricyclic Antidepressants for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Definitive Evidence of Benefit from ATLANTISEditor-in-Chief Dr Philip Schoenfeld looks at a Phase 3 trial published in Lancet of 463 patients with IBS treated with tri-cyclic antidepressant and the effect on a patient’s IBS-Symptom Severity Score.
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Media Statements
Media / Media Statements2025 Press Releases & Media Statements American College of Gastroenterology Policy Statement: COVID-19 Vaccination for High-Risk Populations September 26, 2025…
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Guide to the Guidelines
Journals & Publications / Guide to the GuidelinesRegister for the Guide to the Guidelines Course at the ACG Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona on October 24 Volume…
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Donor Stool Product for FMT Decreases Recurrent C. difficile infection: RBX2660 Is the First FDA-Approved Live Biotherapeutic Product
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / Colon / Donor Stool Product for FMT Decreases Recurrent C. difficile infection: RBX2660 Is the First FDA-Approved Live Biotherapeutic ProductDonor Stool Product for FMT Decreases Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Infection: RBX2660 Is the First FDA-Approved Live Biotherapeutic Product Colleen R.…
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ACG 2020 Clinical Research Grants
Clinical Research Grants Awarded by the ACG Institute for Clinical Research & Education Dear Colleagues: The College is committed to…