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E. coli? Smash it to bits with broccoli and plantains! Researchers from the University of Liverpool have found that the soluble fibers of both the delicious vegetable and scrumptious fruit prevent the uptake of M-cells which facilitate passage of E. coli cells through the gut wall. Scientists are now conducting clinical trials to test whether a medical food containing plantain fibres could keep Crohn’s patients in remission. 
 
 
   
 
Gastroenterology Multimedia
 
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David Lubin, MD

I Read the News Today, Oh Boy…
Dr. Lubin on physicians' acceptance of death as a part of medical practice and a habit shared by many of his colleagues: reading the obituaries.


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Lisa Schulmeister, RN, MN, APRN-BC, OCN, FAAN

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