Patients prescribed statins for primary prevention of CVD did not show reduced risk for developing IBD. Halloween fun can turn risky—educate patients and prepare teams to prevent candy, costume, and safety hazards. The AGA issued guidance on evaluating and treating GI complaints for patients with hEDS or HSDs with MCAS and/or POTS.  LAP surgery achieved PFS comparable to open surgery in noncurable stage IV colorectal cancer. A review published in World Journal of Gastroenterology offered guidance regarding IBD treatment decision-making. Frailty-associated gut dysbiosis significantly increases the risk for GI complications after bladder cancer surgery. The American Gastroenterological Association issued best practices for gastric cancer screening and prevention. Patient-derived metrics reveal key barriers and gaps in care, as well as the role of empowerment, that shape HCC treatment. Symptomatic syndrome is common in ulcerative colitis and irritable bowel syndrome and linked to greater psychological burden. MASLD-associated cirrhosis is associated with a higher risk for nephrolithiasis than other etiologies, including hepatitis. Dr. David Rubin highlights a new subcutaneous induction for UC, stressing convenience, access, and sustained remission. FMT significantly reduced recurrent urinary tract infections for women who were postmenopausal. With modern tools, antibiotic prophylaxis for upper gastrointestinal bleeding in those with cirrhosis may not be necessary. Disease-free survival was higher in patients with a SIRI score less than 1.41 before surgery for colon cancer. IBD in older patients is rising globally, with unique challenges related to comorbidities, polypharmacy, and cancer risk. With a complete assessment of physiological and functional status, gastrectomy for the very elderly is feasible and safe.  Transglutaminase 2 inhibitors and regulatory T cells show promise in improving inflammation and outcomes in celiac disease. A new multi-metric timed barium esophagram model boosts achalasia diagnosis accuracy and outperforms traditional methods. Researchers were primarily interested in the significance of preoperative serum lipid profiles in predicting overall survival Neuropathy is increasingly being attributed to the pathogenesis of pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis.