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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.
Researchers help explain how malaria infection increases children's risk of developing Burkitt's lymphoma

Researchers help explain how malaria infection increases children's risk of developing Burkitt's lymphoma

Cepheid, FIND unveil new portable molecular diagnostics system for patients suspected of TB, HIV and Ebola

Cepheid, FIND unveil new portable molecular diagnostics system for patients suspected of TB, HIV and Ebola

Parkinson's disease may start in the gastrointestinal tract

Parkinson's disease may start in the gastrointestinal tract

Researchers reveal that Helicobacter pylori infection can lead to gastric cancer

Researchers reveal that Helicobacter pylori infection can lead to gastric cancer

Using technology to protect diabetics from foot amputations: an interview with Heleen Kist, HCi Viocare

Using technology to protect diabetics from foot amputations: an interview with Heleen Kist, HCi Viocare

BioCision, CCT to develop ThawSTAR automated cell thawing system for treatment of diabetic foot ulcers

BioCision, CCT to develop ThawSTAR automated cell thawing system for treatment of diabetic foot ulcers

Study finds link between PTSD and accelerated aging

Study finds link between PTSD and accelerated aging

New study shows ulcer-causing bacteria can directly interact with stomach stem cells

New study shows ulcer-causing bacteria can directly interact with stomach stem cells

Positive CHMP opinion recommends RELISTOR for treatment of opioid-induced constipation

Positive CHMP opinion recommends RELISTOR for treatment of opioid-induced constipation

Cepheid, FIND announce receipt of CE-IVD status for Xpert HIV-1 Qual test

Cepheid, FIND announce receipt of CE-IVD status for Xpert HIV-1 Qual test

New data support use of Exalenz Bioscience's BreathID test for diagnosing H. pylori infection

New data support use of Exalenz Bioscience's BreathID test for diagnosing H. pylori infection

AACN announces recipients of annual research grants

AACN announces recipients of annual research grants

Egalet announces plans to commercialize SPRIX Nasal Spray and OXAYDO tablets

Egalet announces plans to commercialize SPRIX Nasal Spray and OXAYDO tablets

Case Western Reserve professor urges action to eliminate yaws

Case Western Reserve professor urges action to eliminate yaws

New in vitro study examines benefits of pear-enriched diet on chronic diseases

New in vitro study examines benefits of pear-enriched diet on chronic diseases

TCC-EZ Casting System dramatically increases healing process of diabetic foot ulcers

TCC-EZ Casting System dramatically increases healing process of diabetic foot ulcers

Loyola's Neil Gupta recommends patients to ask four questions when planning a colonoscopy

Loyola's Neil Gupta recommends patients to ask four questions when planning a colonoscopy

PUMA project develops innovative device to prevent risk of Pressure Ulcer

PUMA project develops innovative device to prevent risk of Pressure Ulcer

Egalet announces net revenues of $1.9 million for 2014

Egalet announces net revenues of $1.9 million for 2014

Nuo Therapeutics initiates phase 4 study of Aurix™ under CMS coverage with evidence development program

Nuo Therapeutics initiates phase 4 study of Aurix™ under CMS coverage with evidence development program

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