New research reveals a lack of consensus in defining moderate Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, limiting optimal ...
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Is IBD a disability? What you need to know
You may qualify for disability benefits through Social Security if you have IBD. Accommodations can help you manage IBD-related challenges while working or attending school. Doctors' statements and ...
The human gastrointestinal tract can be a hostile place for visitors. It’s filled with digestive acids and microorganisms that rapidly break down swallowed bits of food, and it can be just as rough on ...
Why Do People Get a Colonoscopy for Ulcerative Colitis? Ulcerative colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation and sores to form in the large intestine and rectum. It ...
At least 2.4 million Americans have IBD. So why is it still so hard for women to get an accurate diagnosis?
For millions with IBD, eating can be complicated. But these empowering, expert-backed tips help bring confidence and control ...
What Is Infusion for Ulcerative Colitis? If your doctor has recommended infusion therapy, this is probably because standard treatment hasn’t helped relieve symptoms caused by moderate-to-severe ...
Navigating social events with IBD doesn’t mean choosing between fitting in and feeling well.
Managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in pregnancy is uniquely complex. Because pregnant patients are typically excluded from clinical trials with experimental treatments, data on newer therapies ...
In this study roundup, Medical News Today compiles the latest evidence on the benefits of Vitamin D, focusing on the key ...
Maggie Aime has over 25 years of experience in healthcare and as a nurse across specialties including oncology, kidney transplant, cardiology, and more. She leverages her rich healthcare experience to ...
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