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6 unexpected signs that your Crohn’s is getting worse
Swollen joints, canker sores, and gallstones may all be signs that your Crohn’s disease is getting worse. Here are other symptoms to watch out for.
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What women should know about Crohn’s disease
Crohn’s disease is equally common in men and women, but women have some unique concerns. Find out what they are to better manage your Crohn’s.
A team of scientists from the Indiana University School of Medicine has discovered a new link between an age-related blood condition and inflammatory bowel disease, often called IBD. Their research ...
A team of researchers from the IGTP and the IISPV has published a study in the scientific journal Inflammatory Bowel Diseases describing an experimental rat model that reproduces key features of ...
A quiet warning signal for Crohn’s disease may show up in your blood years before your stomach ever hurts. That is the message from new research out of Sinai Health, where scientists report a blood ...
The six-year-old Rippin For The Cure campaign has attracted donations from the New York Jets, Giants and Philadelphia Flyers, ...
Inflammatory bowel disease, often called IBD, is a long-term condition that causes ongoing inflammation in the digestive system. The two main types are Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. People ...
IU researchers have linked an age-related blood condition to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and identified a potential treatment to reduce the severity of inflammation-driven diseases.
Response and remission rates to immunosuppressive therapy was similar in Crohn disease (CD) with upper gastrointestinal (GI) involvement or extensive CD (ECD), according to study ...
A population-based Danish cohort study found pediatric IBD incidence increased 272% over four decades, with Crohn's disease ...
New ECCO dietary therapy guidelines for IBD clarify the role of enteral nutrition, Mediterranean diet, supplements, and RD ...
Duvakitug is currently in phase 3 trials for ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.
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