There is no scientific proof that gallbladder cleanses or flushes work. Extreme cleanses can pose health risks, including diarrhea and liver injury. Eating more fiber and staying at a healthy weight ...
Stomach pain is one of the most common complaints people experience, and in many cases, it is blamed on acidity, indigestion, or dietary habits. However, when this discomfort continues for weeks or ...
The gallbladder acts as a storage reservoir for bile, a fluid essential for breaking down dietary fats. Biliary colic often strikes after fatty meals when the organ contracts against a blockage. Pain ...
Gallbladder cancer is often diagnosed late due to its asymptomatic nature in early stages, complicating treatment options. Diagnosis involves blood tests, imaging, and ERCP, with staging using the TNM ...
Gallbladder polyps are abnormal growths inside the gallbladder, the small organ in the upper right abdomen that stores digestive bile. Inflammation, cholesterol, abnormal cell growth, and, in rare ...
New artificial intelligence (AI) research brings digital health care a step closer toward fully autonomous robotic surgery. A recent landmark study led by Johns Hopkins University created an AI model ...
An AI-powered robot has completed a groundbreaking surgical procedure, potentially changing the future of medicine forever. The bot successfully separated the gall bladder from the liver of a dead pig ...
Have you had your gallbladder removed and still suffer from symptoms like loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, constipation or weight gain? The gallbladder works in tandem with the liver, storing bile ...
Adjuvant cytokine-induced killer cell immunotherapy in hepatocellular carcinoma: Extended follow-up of a randomized controlled trial and post-treatment immune cell profiling. Nivolumab (NIVO) plus ...
A gallbladder is one of our organs that sometimes we can’t live with anymore, but can live without, especially if it causes medical grief. Then, it is removed. So why do we even have one (even two on ...