Dry Cleaning and Liver Scarring; CRC Screening Shifts; Managing Recurrent C. Diff



(MedPage Today) — Detectable levels of tetrachloroethylene, a chemical used in dry cleaning and other consumer products, was linked with a threefold higher risk of liver fibrosis in a national cross-sectional study of U.S. adults. (Liver International…



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