Woman with gastroparesis finds sound care and a new sense of hope
When LaKisha Williams discusses the challenge of managing chronic gastroparesis, she looks at each day as a journey. “It is not easy. While I may be able to eat one minute, the next I may be nauseous or running to…
What to Know About Small Bowel Obstruction, a Rare Complication of Bariatric Surgery
Brooks Cash, MD, was interviewed by Health about small bowel obstruction, a rare complication of bariatric surgery, in light of Lisa Marie Presley’s death.
Cash Named Outstanding Subspecialty Attending
Congratulations to Brooks Cash, MD, FACP, AGAF, FACG, FASGE, on being named the Outstanding Subspecialty Attending of the Year for 2022-23 by the Internal Medicine Residency Training Program. Cash is the chief of the UTHealth Houston Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition…
Diarrhea and Ulcerative Colitis: What You Should Know
Brooks Cash, MD, talked to HealthCentral about ulcerative colitis.
5 Reasons You’re Always Burping
Brooks Cash, MD, was quoted in a HuffPost article about reasons why we burp. The story appeared on 12 other media outlets including Yahoo! News.
Identifying Individualized Treatment Approaches for EOE Patients
Brooks Cash, MD, was on the GI Insights show for ReachMD Radio to discuss treatment and symptom management for eosinophilic esophagitis.
The role of immune cells in the intestines
For the study, the researchers conducted several experiments on the intestines of mice. They used various imaging techniques, including flow cytometry and immunofluorescence microscopy, and performed mRNA sequencing on tissue cultures from the colon. In the end, they found that…