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Twenty-five million Americans suffer from ulcers. An ulcer is a sore or hole in the lining of the stomach or duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). People of any age can get an ulcer and women are affected just as often as men.

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a bacterium that lives on the lining of the stomach. Although we used to think that spicy food, acid, and stress were the major causes of ulcers, we now know that nine out of ten ulcers are caused by H. pylori. Medicines that reduce stomach acid may make you feel better, but your ulcer may come back. Here's the good news: Since most ulcers are caused by this bacterial infection, they can be cured with the right antibiotics.
Personalised approach may help identify patients’ response to certain cancer treatments

Personalised approach may help identify patients’ response to certain cancer treatments

New research project aims to develop a method to reduce risk of pressure sores in patients

New research project aims to develop a method to reduce risk of pressure sores in patients

Egalet, Teva sign agreement to commercialize SPRIX Nasal Spray in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank

Egalet, Teva sign agreement to commercialize SPRIX Nasal Spray in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank

Patients suffering from diabetic foot have significantly impaired cognitive function

Patients suffering from diabetic foot have significantly impaired cognitive function

Dompé’s investigational biotech molecule receives orphan drug designation for treatment of neurotrophic keratitis

Dompé’s investigational biotech molecule receives orphan drug designation for treatment of neurotrophic keratitis

Seaweed extract shows promise in treating H. pylori-related diseases, gastric cancer

Seaweed extract shows promise in treating H. pylori-related diseases, gastric cancer

Study finds significant reduction in diabetes-related amputation rates since the mid-1990s

Study finds significant reduction in diabetes-related amputation rates since the mid-1990s

Research collaboration aims to develop new drug for slow-healing chronic wounds

Research collaboration aims to develop new drug for slow-healing chronic wounds

Older populations in rural areas face special health care challenges

Older populations in rural areas face special health care challenges

New Haven Pharmaceuticals' DURLAZA drug delivers sustained antiplatelet control for full 24 hours

New Haven Pharmaceuticals' DURLAZA drug delivers sustained antiplatelet control for full 24 hours

‘Zero pressure’ mattress solutions to be showcased at MEDICA 2015

‘Zero pressure’ mattress solutions to be showcased at MEDICA 2015

Loyola gastroenterologist provides tips to IBS patients for healthy living

Loyola gastroenterologist provides tips to IBS patients for healthy living

Slater endoscopy launches ENSIZOR® endoscopic scissors for bariatric surgery market

Slater endoscopy launches ENSIZOR® endoscopic scissors for bariatric surgery market

Clinical study data on Mallinckrodt's H.P. Acthar Gel to be presented at ACR 2015

Clinical study data on Mallinckrodt's H.P. Acthar Gel to be presented at ACR 2015

Stanford Hospital starts key study on pressure ulcer prevention

Stanford Hospital starts key study on pressure ulcer prevention

Allergan settles patent litigation with Amneal related to NAMENDA XR extended release capsules

Allergan settles patent litigation with Amneal related to NAMENDA XR extended release capsules

Egalet announces launch of OXAYDO (oxycodone HCI, USP) Tablets and IMPACT-Rx initiative

Egalet announces launch of OXAYDO (oxycodone HCI, USP) Tablets and IMPACT-Rx initiative

Egalet to present scientific data on SPRIX Nasal Spray at Painweek 2015

Egalet to present scientific data on SPRIX Nasal Spray at Painweek 2015

Mesenchymal stem cell exosomes offer hope in healing chronic wounds

Mesenchymal stem cell exosomes offer hope in healing chronic wounds

VA study examines use of medicinal maggots to heal diabetic foot ulcers

VA study examines use of medicinal maggots to heal diabetic foot ulcers

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