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Iron Deficiency Anemia by Tanya Carter, CRNP
If you have recently been diagnosed with an iron deficiency anemia, your provider may recommend that you see a gastroenterologist for evaluation. The reason for

Barrett’s Esophagus by Dr. James Taterka
The esophagus is the part of the digestive tract that connects the mouth and throat with the stomach, and is commonly called the “food pipe”

Alcohol and the GI Tract By Victoria Scheibel PA
Many people indulge in alcohol more than usual over the holidays. In general, ‘heavy drinking’ is defined as 8 or more drinks per week for

Pancreatitis by Dr. Besma Samdani
The pancreas is located in mid abdomen and produces enzymes that both help with digestion and those that help regulate sugar in our body. Pancreatitis is




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