June 11, 2026 7:53 am

Author: Ben Rogers

Founder, IBD Movement | Living with Crohn's since 2002

Your Gut Bacteria May Hold the Key to Better Life with IBD

New research reveals that gut bacteria imbalances in IBD patients are linked not just to physical symptoms, but to anxiety, depression, and overall quality of life. This groundbreaking study suggests that supporting your microbiome could be key to thriving with IBD, not just surviving it.

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