Tag: IBD treatment
Revolutionary Precision Diet Approach Could Transform IBD Management Through Advanced Gut Testing
A New Era of Personalized IBD Care For the millions of people living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), finding the right dietary approach has long felt…
University of Michigan Health Highlights IBD: What This Institutional Focus Means for Patients
Why This Matters to You When major academic medical centers like the University of Michigan Health put inflammatory bowel disease in the spotlight, it signals…
This Week in IBD: Your Weekly Roundup for November 23-29, 2025
Introduction Welcome to this week’s roundup from IBD Movement! We published 16 comprehensive articles covering the latest developments in IBD care, from…
New Clinical Trial Offers Hope for Better Vaccine Protection in IBD Patients
If you’re living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), you’ve likely experienced the frustrating reality of having a compromised immune response to vaccines….
New Research Perspectives on Azathioprine: What This Means for People with Steroid-Dependent Ulcerative Colitis
If you’re living with ulcerative colitis and have found yourself caught in the challenging cycle of steroid dependency, you’re not alone in wondering about…
What Every Person with Crohn’s Disease Should Know Before Starting Biologic Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’ve been living with Crohn’s disease and conventional treatments haven’t provided the relief you need, your gastroenterologist may have mentioned…
The Promise of Personalized IBD Care: What UChicago Medicine’s Patient-Centered Approach Means for Your Crohn’s Journey
Living with Crohn’s disease often feels like navigating an unpredictable storm – one day you’re managing symptoms well, and the next, you’re back to square…
The Hidden Struggles: Living With Crohn’s Unpredictability
Living with Crohn’s disease means navigating unpredictable symptoms while maintaining hope for better days. Beyond the medical management, it’s about understanding the emotional toll of chronic illness and building the resilience to thrive despite uncertainty.
Long-Term Hope: Vedolizumab Proves Safe for Extended IBD Treatment
New long-term safety data for Vedolizumab shows encouraging results for IBD patients, with low rates of serious side effects even after years of use. This evidence provides much-needed reassurance for those considering or currently using this targeted biologic therapy.
The FMT Study That Didn’t Work: What It Teaches Us About Crohn’s
A recent study tested fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for Crohn’s disease with disappointing results—but what can we learn from this setback? While FMT didn’t improve remission rates in 8 weeks, the research offers valuable insights for future treatments and reminds us that progress in IBD research often comes through understanding what doesn’t work.