Tag: IBD
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.
Finding Your Food Peace: Navigating Meals with Ulcerative Colitis
Living with ulcerative colitis transforms every meal into a careful negotiation between nourishment and symptoms. While there’s no universal diet that works for everyone with UC, developing a personalized approach that emphasizes anti-inflammatory foods and individual tolerance can help restore a sense of control and comfort around eating.
Could the Mediterranean Diet Help Protect Your Gums With IBD?
New research reveals how the Mediterranean diet’s anti-inflammatory benefits may protect gum health—offering IBD patients another reason to embrace this naturally gut-friendly eating approach. Discover how the foods that help manage IBD symptoms might also be quietly supporting your oral health.
Understanding ‘Creeping Fat’: The Hidden Factor in Crohn’s Complications
New research reveals how ‘creeping fat’ around the intestines actively contributes to strictures and complications in Crohn’s disease. This discovery opens doors to potential new treatments that could prevent these serious complications before they develop.
How Social Connection Transforms Life with Crohn’s Disease
Living with Crohn’s disease can feel isolating, but research shows that strong social support networks significantly improve quality of life and health outcomes for IBD patients. Understanding how to build and maintain these crucial connections can transform your experience with chronic illness.
Prevention in Your Hands: Lifestyle Choices That May Lower Crohn’s Risk
New research reveals that lifestyle choices like following a Mediterranean diet, exercising regularly, avoiding smoking, and managing stress may help lower Crohn’s disease risk. For families touched by IBD, these findings offer hope and actionable prevention strategies.
When IBD Medications Face Competition: J&J’s Stelara Story
Johnson & Johnson’s response to Stelara facing biosimilar competition offers important insights for the IBD community. While sales dropped nearly 50%, their commitment to innovation and record-breaking growth in new treatments suggests promising developments ahead for inflammatory bowel disease patients.
The Hidden Challenge: How IBD Shapes the College Experience
Crohn’s and Colitis Canada awards $75,000 in scholarships for IBD students, recognizing the unique challenges of pursuing higher education with chronic illness. This initiative validates the extra effort required and helps address educational equity gaps.
Music Brings Hope: Singer’s IBD Hospital Visit Creates Connection
Singer-songwriter Mia Wray’s visit to Southampton Hospital shows how music and human connection can bring hope to IBD patients. Her time listening to patient stories highlights the healing power of compassion alongside medical care.
Hope Beyond Medications: New Nerve Therapy Shows Promise for IBD
A new nerve stimulation therapy for IBD is showing promise in early trials, offering hope for treatment that works with your body’s natural systems rather than suppressing your immune system. This innovative approach could represent a significant shift away from traditional medication-heavy treatment plans.