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Intestinal Inflammation Linked To Systemic Chromosome Damage
June 1, 2009 Scientists have linked for the first time intestinal inflammation with systemic chromosome damage in mice, a finding that may lead to the early identification and treatment of human inflammatory ... > full story -
Treating Gum Disease Helps Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers
May 28, 2009 Not yet convinced about keeping your teeth healthy, here's another reason. People who suffer from gum disease and also have a severe form of rheumatoid arthritis, reduced their arthritic pain, number ... > full story -
Immune Genes Adapt To Parasites
May 25, 2009 Thank parasites for making some of our immune proteins into the inflammatory defenders they are today, according to a population genetics study in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. The study also ... > full story -
Chronic Diarrhea Unresponsive To Conventional Medication: Are You Taking Lansoprazole?
May 13, 2009 Lansoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor which powerfully suppresses gastric acid production and is widely prescribed for chronic use in gastroesophageal reflux disease. Lansoprazole uncommonly causes ... > full story -
Stem Cell Focus For IBD Wound Healing
April 28, 2009 Scientists are investigating whether stem cell markers could have a role to play in speeding up wound healing in patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease ... > full story -
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MR Enterography Eliminates Unnecessary Radiation Exposure In Patients With Small Bowel Disease
April 23, 2009 MR enterography is an effective tool to evaluate and guide treatment of patients with Crohn's Disease (a common form of inflammatory bowel disease that typically affects young people) without ... > full story -
Defining The Link Between Anti-TNF Therapies And Increased Tuberculosis
April 20, 2009 Although anti-TNF therapies have dramatically improved the life of many individuals with inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, these therapies have been associated with an increased ... > full story -
Herbal Extract Inhibits Development Of Pancreatic Cancer
April 19, 2009 An herb recently found to kill pancreatic cancer cells also appears to inhibit development of pancreatic cancer as a result of its anti-inflammatory properties, according to new ... > full story -
Vitamin D Deficiency Related To Increased Inflammation In Healthy Women
April 8, 2009 A nutritional sciences researcher found that vitamin D deficiency is associated with inflammation, a negative response of the immune system, in healthy ... > full story -
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New Gene-Searching Method Uncovers Possible New Targets For Crohn's Disease Drugs
February 26, 2009 Discovering the different genes that contribute to a complex disease is like searching in the proverbial haystack for an unknown number of needles. But if some needles are linked to each other by ... > full story
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