The devastating statistics about deaths from colon cancer have put the spotlight on a dreaded disease, which, today, could be ...
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FDA Flags Medtronic Recall as Most Serious; Hep B Cure? Appendectomy for UC
The FDA designated the recall of certain Medtronic Bravo esophageal pH monitoring capsules as class I, the most serious type.
Young adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have major health care access challenges and disproportionate financial ...
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Plastic particles can increase intestinal inflammation
A research team led by the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Vienna has investigated a possible link between ...
China creates ingestible, luminous microspheres that detect intestinal bleeding and are retrieved with a magnet, a ...
Ulcerative colitis often develops in people aged 15-30 or 50-70. Exercise can reduce inflammation and strengthen the intestinal lining. A fecal occult blood test is a noninvasive test that can help ...
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Exposure to micro- and nanoplastics linked to rising number of people with chronic IBD
A research team led by the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Vienna has investigated a possible link between ...
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Get to know your microbiome: It can improve gut health and more
Microbiome is as unique as a fingerprint. These bacteria perform important jobs, including maintaining the intestinal barrier ...
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The kitchen detox: Are your cooking habits leaking invisible microplastics into your meals?
New research warns that routine kitchen behaviors—like microwaving plastic or steeping tea bags—could be releasing billions ...
Continuing 5-ASA after escalation to advanced therapy in ulcerative colitis is associated with lower odds of clinical remission.
A national audit of total abdominal colectomy for ulcerative colitis finds low 30 day mortality and a rise in laparoscopic procedures, a new Irish study finds.
Background mucosal inflammation at CRC diagnosis is linked to worse recurrence-free and cancer-specific survival in ulcerative colitis.
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