Tag: latest Crohn’s research
This Week in IBD: Your Weekly Roundup for December 2-8, 2025
Welcome to This Week’s Roundup Welcome back to our weekly digest! This week, we published an incredible 25 pieces of content covering the full spectrum of IBD…
New EXCEED Study Could Transform Crohn’s Disease Surgery: What This Groundbreaking Research Means for Your Treatment Options
If you’re living with Crohn’s disease, you know that surgery often becomes a reality when medications aren’t enough to control your symptoms. But what if there…
New Crohn’s Disease Guidelines Signal Major Shift Toward Aggressive Early Treatment
A Treatment Revolution That Could Change Your IBD Journey If you’re living with Crohn’s disease, the landscape of your treatment options may be about to change…
New Research Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Crohn’s Disease and 11 Other Chronic Conditions
A Growing Concern for the IBD Community If you’re living with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, you’ve likely spent countless hours thinking about how…
Breakthrough Crohn’s Disease Treatment Shows Promise: GALAXI Studies Reveal New Hope for Better Disease Control
Summary of The Lancet IBD Movement summarizes health news for the IBD community. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical advice. For…
Breakthrough Research Points to Potential Prevention Strategy for Crohn’s Disease
For the millions of people living with Crohn’s disease worldwide, the question “Could this have been prevented?” often weighs heavily on their minds. While…
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…
Breakthrough Anti-TL1A Antibody Therapy Offers New Hope for People with Crohn’s Disease
For millions of people living with Crohn’s disease, the search for more effective treatments continues to drive hope and anticipation. Every new therapeutic…
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.