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Supported by In part,the Bridge Funds and Pilot Study Awards Program of Howard University,No.U400043;by grant awards from the National Center for Advancing Translational Science,Nos.KL2TR000102-04 and UL1RT000101;from the National Institute for Diabetes,Digestive Diseases and Kidney,No.R21DK100875;National Institutes of Health(to Dr.Laiyemo AO)
AIM: To examine whether non-alcoholic beverage intake preferences can guide polyethylene glycol(PEG)-based bowel laxative preparation selection for patients.METHODS: We conducted eight public taste test sessions using...
AIM: To elucidate the preferences of gastroenterologists at our institution and compare them to those of obstetricians when making decisions in the pregnant patient, including which type of bowel preparations to use ...