Category: Promotion
New Clinical Leader Brings Hope to GI Treatment Development
Palisade Bio has appointed Dr. Sharon Skare as VP of Clinical Operations to advance PALI-2108, a promising new GI therapy. Her 30+ years of experience could accelerate development of treatments for conditions with limited options.
Johnson & Johnson’s Dual Control Campaign: A New Chapter for IBD Dreams
Johnson & Johnson’s new “Dual Control” campaign addresses the challenge many IBD patients face: balancing health management with pursuing life dreams. The campaign emphasizes deeper disease control and patient-healthcare team partnerships to help people with IBD reclaim their ambitions.
New Oral Crohn’s Therapy Shows Promise in Early Research
Trethera Corporation has developed TRE-515, an oral Crohn’s medication that targets specific immune cells while preserving overall immune function. The NIH has awarded $1.8 million to advance this promising research that could revolutionize how we treat inflammatory bowel disease.
New Hope: Could Nerve Stimulation Transform IBD Treatment?
Boomerang Medical has raised $20 million to develop a breakthrough device-based treatment for IBD using gentle electrical nerve stimulation. This approach could offer hope for patients seeking alternatives to traditional drug therapies and surgery.
New IBD Companion App Offers Real Support for Daily Challenges
Takeda’s new “For You, With You IBD” app offers comprehensive support for daily IBD challenges, including bathroom location, medication reminders, and symptom tracking. Developed with patient input, this tool represents a shift toward technology that truly understands the complexities of living with Crohn’s and colitis.
When Community Champions Step Up for IBD Awareness
When Robert Lucarell’s Crohn’s disease battle inspired a celebrity softball game featuring boxing legends, it became more than fundraising—it became a powerful example of how communities can rally around IBD awareness. This grassroots approach to advocacy shows how personal stories can create lasting change for the entire IBD community.
Sara Levitt Shows Crohn’s Won’t Stop Her Miss Universe Dream
Miss Universe Canada contestant Sara Levitt is showing the world that Crohn’s disease won’t stop her from achieving her dreams. Her openness about living with IBD is creating powerful representation for our community and changing perceptions about what’s possible with chronic illness.