For the roughly 3 million Americans living with inflammatory bowel disease, the current treatment options tell a frustrating ...
Genetic risk and modifiable lifestyle factors are independently associated with the risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) during adulthood, according to a new report. Additionally, ...
Early-life and environmental exposures are more strongly linked to age at diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) than genetic factors, a large study of IBD patients reported. Published in ...
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected mechanism by which the gut’s immune system maintains balance, challenging ...
Individuals with a low genetic risk and who maintain good metabolic status have a low risk for IBD. Both genetic risk and metabolic health are significant contributors to inflammatory bowel disease ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) belongs to a broader category of health conditions known as immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs). These disorders share a common characteristic: chronic ...
Scientists have found a link between manganese deficiency and both inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and increased inflammation and damage in the intestine. Manganese is an essential nutrient that is ...
Live-cell gene tracking: German researchers developed a method to monitor gene activity in living cells over time, aiding therapy development and cellular research. IBD drug screening: Human ...
Increased BMI and IBD have causal effects on the risk of hidradenitis suppurativa, as shown by Mendelian randomization analysis. Moderate genetic correlations were found between HS and BMI, smoking, ...
Three physicians have earned the annual Bruce and Cynthia Sherman Charitable Foundation Sherman Prizes, which recognize excellence in the field of inflammatory bowel diseases. The 2024 Sherman prize ...