Tag: IBD
New Hope on the Horizon: TREMFYA® Gets NICE Approval for IBD
NICE has officially recommended TREMFYA® as a treatment for both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, offering new hope for patients who haven’t found success with previous therapies. This breakthrough represents a meaningful step forward for the IBD community, with evidence showing effectiveness across different patient populations.
IBD Emerges from Nigeria’s Medical Shadows: A Wake-Up Call
New research reveals IBD affects nearly 5% of colonoscopy patients in Nigeria, with most having severe, extensive inflammation but limited access to advanced treatments. This emerging picture offers important perspective on global IBD challenges and healthcare disparities.
The Smoking Paradox: What UC Research Reveals About Future Hope
New Japanese research finally explains why smoking seems to protect against UC flares—by changing gut bacteria that fight inflammation. While smoking isn’t the answer, this discovery points toward safer treatments that could replicate these protective effects without the deadly risks.
New Microgel Technology Could Target Harmful Bacteria in IBD
Scientists are developing microscopic gel particles that act as decoys to capture harmful bacteria before they can trigger IBD inflammation. This innovative approach could represent a new way to prevent flares rather than just treat them.
From Isolation to Inspiration: One Student’s IBD Journey Creates Hope
Colin Dugan’s journey from isolated college student with Crohn’s disease to founder of Badgers for IBD shows how personal struggles can become powerful forces for change. His story offers hope and practical insights for anyone seeking connection in their IBD journey.
Finding Hope in Fruits and Veggies with Crohn’s Disease
New research suggests fruits and vegetables may help protect against Crohn’s flares and reduce inflammation—but preparation and timing are key. Learn how to safely reintroduce these healing foods into your diet while working with your healthcare team.
When Skin Wounds Signal Hidden IBD: A First Warning Sign
Persistent, purple-edged skin wounds called pyoderma gangrenosum can be the first warning sign of IBD, appearing even before digestive symptoms develop. Understanding this connection could lead to earlier diagnosis and better outcomes for those at risk.
Your Mouth Could Hold the Key to Better IBD Management
New research reveals a fascinating connection between oral bacteria and gut health that could change how we think about IBD management. Scientists have discovered that bacteria from our mouths can travel to our intestines and potentially influence inflammation, opening up new possibilities for treatment approaches that start with something as simple as better oral hygiene.
Living with Crohn’s and Diabetes: Breaking Down Treatment Barriers
New research reveals that people with both Crohn’s disease and diabetes are less likely to receive advanced IBD treatments, often leading to more severe symptoms and surgeries. Understanding this treatment gap can help patients advocate for better, more comprehensive care.
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.