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A ground-breaking system which could halve the number of people dying from a diabetes-related condition is developed.
Genetic variations which predispose people to a common inflammatory bowel condition have been uncovered by a team of German and UK researchers.
A leading surgeon claims NHS rationing of varicose vein surgery is leading to serious problems for patients.
A German body-builder is permanently scarred from ulcers after steroid use.
Eradicating a common bug in people with stomach cancer can prevent the disease from recurring, research suggests.
Former England star Paul Gascoigne is recovering in hospital after emergency surgery for a perforated stomach ulcer.
US scientists have developed "super-oxidised" water which they say speeds up wound healing.
The bug that causes stomach ulcers may become more virulent when exposed to high levels of salt.
Maggots are being used to help successfully treat MRSA patients in record time, according to a new study.
The NHS should use maggots in combating conditions such as MRSA, gangrene and body ulcers, an MP says.
Prehistoric humans were infected with a bug that causes stomach ulcers, a study has shown.
Some of the greatest medical advances are due to researchers who were prepared to test their theories on themselves.
A new gene mutation linked to Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis is identified by US and Canadian researchers.
Scientists say they have found what can lead to people with diabetes having to have lower limb amputations.
University researchers tackle the scourge of the elderly - leg ulcers - with ultrasound therapy.
Stephen Riches spent five years in almost constant pain because of sores on his legs which developed into ulcers which refused to heal.
A leg ulcer left Marina Turley so debilitated that she became virtually housebound, but care from a social group has seen her back on her feet.
Surgeons plan to show school pupils the grim effects of oral cancer to encourage them not to take up smoking.
An Australian scientist who won the 2005 Nobel prize for medicine says his discovery was "bloody obvious".
Australian scientists have been awarded the Nobel prize for medicine for their discovery that stomach inflammation can be caused by a bacterial infection.
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