Our Dr. Rajiv Sharma Featured in THE BEET.com Dr. Sharma was quoted in a recent article “How to Eat to Help Lower Risk of Colon Cancer, From Experts. Dr. Sharma shared his views on what’s…
Source: Lake Oconee Health When we eat, our gastrointestinal system breaks down the food to deliver nutrients throughout our body. This system is often referred to as the digestive system, and it needs to be…
Do I have IBS? Source: Health and Beauty Girl The exact cause of IBS remains unknown. However, we know that certain factors and triggers play a role in causing IBS symptoms. These triggers include abnormalities…
Gastro-MD Tampa Announces Jamie Barber as Director of Operations Jamie Barber’s career has come full circle. Jamie’s first job after completing an Administrative Fellowship at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, N.Y., was working…
GastroMD Welcomes Meredith Butler, ANP-BC to Our Staff GastroMD welcomes Meredith Butler, ANP-BC to our staff. Meredith Butler is nationally certified as a Nurse Practitioner through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). She completed her…
GastroMD Welcomes Dr. Soroya Rahaman to Our Staff GastroMD welcomes Dr. Soroya Rahaman to our staff. Dr. Rahaman received her fellowship training in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at Boston University/Veteran’s Administration Medical Center in Boston,…
I Have Diarrhea: Should I Call My Doctor? Nobody feels like royalty when they’re sitting on the throne with diarrhea. It’s uncomfortable, maybe even painful, and you wonder when it’s ever going to end. Diarrhea…
How Often is it “Normal” To Get Heartburn Source: BLOOM, News Channel 8 Dr. Vishal Gupta is board certified in gastroenterology by the American Board of Internal Medicine, with Gastroenterology of Greater Orlando, joins Gayle…
How to Lower Your Risk of Bile Duct Cancer There are over 200 kinds of cancer, but bile duct cancer is one of the rarest forms and hardest to detect in its early stages. Bile…
Gallstones: Are You At Risk? Your gallbladder is a small organ that’s tucked in a recess under your liver. At a minuscule three inches in size, it is something you probably don’t think about or…
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