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Microflora Have Decisive Role With Autoimmune Illnesses, Some Good, Some Bad
April 5, 2012 When the right microorganisms are at work, immune cells involved in the development of autoimmune illnesses like psoriasis, multiple sclerosis and arthritis, can develop anti-inflammatory properties. ... > full story -
Low-Calorie Diet May Be Harmful for Bowel Disease Patients
March 20, 2012 In a surprising result, researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an ... > full story -
Novel Therapy Discovered for Crohn's Disease
March 19, 2012 Medical researchers have discovered important new information on the efficacy of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) in treating Crohn's disease, a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). CLA is a ... > full story -
How Vitamin D Inhibits Inflammation
February 23, 2012 Researchers have discovered specific molecular and signaling events by which vitamin D inhibits inflammation. Low levels of vitamin D failed to inhibit the inflammatory cascade, while levels ... > full story -
Stronger Intestinal Barrier May Prevent Cancer in the Rest of the Body, New Study Suggests
February 21, 2012 A leaky gut may be the root of some cancers forming in the rest of the body, a new study suggests. It appears that the hormone receptor guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C) -- a previously identified tumor ... > full story -
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Emerges as a Global Disease
January 4, 2012 The incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease are increasing with time and in different regions around the ... > full story -
Targeted Blocking of Cell Death Prevents Fatal Condition Septic Shock, Study Suggests
December 27, 2011 Researchers have discovered a new approach to preventing septic shock, an often fatal extreme inflammatory reaction of the body. It is the most frequent cause of death at intensive care departments ... > full storyMore: -
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Personalized Treatment for Crohn's Disease a Step Closer Following Gene Mapping
December 8, 2011 Three new locations for Crohn's Disease genes have been uncovered using a novel gene mapping ... > full story -
Scientists Discover Anti-Inflammatory Polyphenols in Apple Peels
November 30, 2011 Here's another reason why "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." New research shows oral ingestion of apple polyphenols suppresses T cell activation to prevent colitis in mice. This study is the ... > full story -
Recipient's Immune System Governs Stem Cell Regeneration
November 20, 2011 A new study describes how different types of immune system T-cells alternately discourage and encourage stem cells to regrow bone and tissue, bringing into sharp focus the importance of the ... > full story
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