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In Europe alone, approximately 2 million people live with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), and their incidence has ...
A global research collaboration has revealed how certain gut cells switch on pain signals, which can linger long after the ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNChronic Illnesses Don’t Slow Them Down: How Adventure Travelers Manage Their Conditions on the Trail and BeyondHiking and camping aren’t always the easiest activities for those living with ongoing health issues. But these three women ...
Queensland has the third highest prevalence of a debilitating bowel disease that impacts 180,000 Australians, costing ...
The inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), develops due to an incurable autoimmune liver disease called primary sclerosing ...
Persistent care barriers may lead patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to ration medication or skip doses. The ...
A study led by the University of Birmingham found that vancomycin, a commonly used antibiotic for diarrhea, could effectively ...
Severe abdominal pains, unpredictable bowel movements and fatigue are some of the serious symptoms 180,000 Australians live ...
This ‘below the button’ disease is hitting too many Australians. Why is no one talking about it?
While the rising incidence is due in part to environmental factors including ultra-processed foods and smoking, the ...
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News Medical on MSNOral vancomycin induces PSC-IBD remission, driving gut microbiome and metabolic shiftsIn a recent study published in the Journal of Crohn’s and Colitis, researchers showed that oral vancomycin (OV) induces ...
Although Stelara and Entyvio demonstrated similar cardiovascular safety profiles among older patients with inflammatory bowel ...
For older adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), there was no significant difference in the risk of major ...
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