A new study explores the role of dysfunctioning mitochondria and a disrupted gut microbiome as a possible trigger of Crohn's ...
A new study in mice suggests that dysfunctional mitochondria may change the gut microbiome and thus drive Crohn's disease.
A diet high in ultraprocessed foods can raise the relapse risk in patients with Crohn’s disease who are in remission, with ...
This is Chapter 1 in the Wellness Memoir. Come back every Friday for the next two months to walk this journey with Jaimi, one ...
On a mission to collect a key Crohn’s disease approval and build out its inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) profile, Eli Lilly ...
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have linked mitochondrial dysfunctions to Crohn’s disease, ...
Will Crohn’s disease affect your fertility? Is it safe to take your medication while pregnant? Experts answer these and other ...
Today, there is an alarming trend in diagnoses of Crohn's Disease in Black populations? Here is why and what you need to ...
Changes in the way clinicians care for Crohn’s disease patients are now being made across the world, thanks to a ...
At 52 weeks of follow-up, more patients on Eli Lilly’s monoclonal antibody Omvoh demonstrated histologic response, suggesting ...
Researchers at UC San Diego believe they have identified the next step in advancing our understanding of Crohn’s disease, a ...