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Low Bone Mineral Density Common in Children and Teenagers With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
August 23, 2010 New research from Sweden is the first in Scandinavia to study the occurrence of low bone mineral density in children and teenagers with inflammatory bowel disease. Half of the patients in the study ... > full story -
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Encouraging Data on Preventing Crohn's Disease Recurrence
August 5, 2010 Biological agents may play an important role in maintaining remission in Crohn's disease, according to two new ... > full story -
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Colitis Patients Diagnosed Later in Life Tend to Have Better Disease Outcomes
August 2, 2010 Adults diagnosed with ulcerative colitis after age 50 are more likely to achieve remission from their symptoms than patients diagnosed at younger ages, even when those patients receive similar ... > full story -
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TNF Blockers May Increase the Risk of Malignancy in Children, Study Finds
July 29, 2010 The Food and Drug Administration received reports of malignancies in children using tumor necrosis factor a (TNF) blockers, raising concerns of an associated risk and prompting an investigation. ... > full story -
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Simple Screening Test Reduces Invasive Examinations for Suspected Bowel Disease
July 15, 2010 A simple screening test identifies patients who are most likely to have inflammatory bowel disease and reduces the need for expensive, invasive and time consuming endoscopies, finds a new ... > full story -
Plant Extract May Be Effective Against Inflammatory Bowel Disease
July 7, 2010 New research shows an extract made from a food plant in the Brassica family was effective in alleviating signs of ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory bowel condition, in ... > full story -
Amid the Murk of 'Gut Flora,' Vitamin D Receptor Emerges as a Key Player
July 7, 2010 Within the human digestive tract is a teeming mass of hundreds of types of bacteria, a potpourri of microbes numbering in the trillions that help us digest food and keep bad bacteria in check. ... > full story -
First Step to New Therapy for Chronic Bowel Disease
July 5, 2010 Scientists have discovered that A20 protein plays an important protective role in diseases associated with chronic bowel inflammation. This makes A20 into a promising therapeutic target for the ... > full story -
Protein Identified That Modulates Metabolic Dysfunction in Obesity
June 17, 2010 Researchers have discovered that Sfrp5, which refers to secreted frizzled-related protein 5, is an anti-inflammatory adipokine whose expression is disrupted in animal models of obesity and type 2 ... > full story -
Discovery May Aid Remission of Ulcerative Colitis
June 14, 2010 Researchers have identified a specific chemical that may trigger remission in patients with ulcerative ... > full story
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