Gastro Health Signs Partnership with Gastroenterology Associates of Pensacola
Gastro Health, a national leading medical group specializing in digestive and liver health, has partnered with Gastroenterology Associates of Pensacola. The deal closed on December 31 and marks the company’s first presence in Northern Florida while also expanding their existing presence in Alabama. Gastroenterology Associates …
Read MoreHurricane Sally
The Endoscopy Center and Gastroenterology Associates will be closed September 16th, Thursday September 17th and Friday September 18th for Hurricane Sally. Currently all of our offices and facility will re-open, Monday September 21st, for normal operations. Please stay tuned to this page for any updates …
Read MoreColon Cancer Screening Can Change Your Life
An estimated 50,000 people will die this year from colorectal cancer in the U.S. In this article Dr. Adkisson and his patient Kimberly Dabbelt, a colon cancer survivor, discuss the disease and early detection.
Read MoreDr. Hakim Continues Affiliation with The Association for Bariatric Endoscopy
The Association for Bariatric Endoscopy (ABE) was established in October 2015 to provide state-of-the-art information, education and practice support to gastrointestinal endoscopists with an interest in endoscopic bariatric therapies that improve the health and wellness of patients with obesity. ABE members are GI endoscopists, surgeons, …
Read MoreNutrition Management Open House
September 18 5:30 P.M. Nutrition Open House Gastroenterology Associates Nutrition Management would like to invite you to join us as we share our nutrition management services with the Pensacola community. We have a fun night planned including discussions on exercise and nutrition that will help …
Read More45 is the new 50!
The American Cancer Society is now recommending Americans at average risk for colorectal cancer begin colorectal cancer screenings at age 45 rather than age 50. Through extensive analysis and research, the American Cancer Society has come to the conclusion that lowering the starting age for …
Read MoreDo you have Inflammatory Bowel Disease and are wondering what you should or shouldn’t eat?
Possible Trigger Foods for IBD from the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation: Dietary fiber found in plant foods, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains is important for digestion, but during IBD flares or strictures can cause worsening symptoms. Soluble fiber may help reduce diarrhea, examples …
Read MoreThis is what it would be like to live without a stomach
It’s hard to stomach the thought. But for the estimated 26,000 people who will be diagnosed with stomach cancer this year, it could be their only chance at survival.
Read MoreHave you tried Kiwi for constipation?
An article by the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition called “Kiwifruit improves bowel function in patients with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation” reported a study that found that two kiwifruit a day for four weeks decreased colon transit, increased defecation frequency, and improved bowel …
Read MoreSimple Zucchini Noodles
Simple Zucchini Noodles This is the first year of having a garden and I’ve been growing a lot of zucchinis and have been tryingto find new recipes. As a pasta lover and always hearing about zucchini noodles, I decided to give it a try without …
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