Inflammatory Bowel Disease News and Research

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an ongoing or chronic health problem that causes inflammation and swelling in the digestive tract. The irritation causes bleeding sores called ulcers to form along the digestive tract. This in turn can cause crampy, abdominal pain and severe bloody diarrhea.
Pill-shaped ingestible biosensing system enables continuous monitoring in the intestinal environment

Pill-shaped ingestible biosensing system enables continuous monitoring in the intestinal environment

New gene linked to the growth of colon cancer discovered

New gene linked to the growth of colon cancer discovered

Antibiotics deplete intestinal flora and weaken the immune response

Antibiotics deplete intestinal flora and weaken the immune response

Studies on mice reveals the co-existence of gut bacteria and their hosts

Studies on mice reveals the co-existence of gut bacteria and their hosts

Microbiomes can help cure food allergies in mice

Microbiomes can help cure food allergies in mice

New method identifies human gut microbes that contribute to inflammatory diseases

New method identifies human gut microbes that contribute to inflammatory diseases

Researchers determine the ethical difficulties in microbiome research

Researchers determine the ethical difficulties in microbiome research

Study shows how innate lymphoid cells may help to treat inflammatory bowel disease

Study shows how innate lymphoid cells may help to treat inflammatory bowel disease

Gut viruses contribute to human health, but provoke inflammation when perturbed

Gut viruses contribute to human health, but provoke inflammation when perturbed

Novel mechanistic insight into how gut bacteria work to tame intestinal inflammation

Novel mechanistic insight into how gut bacteria work to tame intestinal inflammation

Novel “green” synthesis of drug for inflammatory bowel disease

Novel “green” synthesis of drug for inflammatory bowel disease

Scientists develop a new computational biology method to better understand IBD

Scientists develop a new computational biology method to better understand IBD

Researchers discover how pancreatic cells remodel themselves to reduce the immune response in patients at risk for T1D

Researchers discover how pancreatic cells remodel themselves to reduce the immune response in patients at risk for T1D

Fungi residing in the intestines protect against intestinal injury, study finds

Fungi residing in the intestines protect against intestinal injury, study finds

Study: Global human microbiome research is heavily biased in favor of wealthy countries

Study: Global human microbiome research is heavily biased in favor of wealthy countries

Experts explore the relationships between diet, gut bacteria, and metabolites

Experts explore the relationships between diet, gut bacteria, and metabolites

Infusion of intestinal organoids to replace damaged intestinal tissue

Infusion of intestinal organoids to replace damaged intestinal tissue

Groundbreaking discovery could lead to the design of novel therapeutics for wound-healing

Groundbreaking discovery could lead to the design of novel therapeutics for wound-healing

A highly effective protection against oxidative stress developed by present-day humans

A highly effective protection against oxidative stress developed by present-day humans

Monitoring strains of bacteria may provide better insights into the microbiome

Monitoring strains of bacteria may provide better insights into the microbiome

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