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Could a baby’s gut health be an early predictor of future type 1 diabetes?

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Becky McCall
Publish date: March 30, 2023

The found a decrease in butyrate-producing bacteria (Anaerostipes, Flavonifractor, Ruminococcaceae UBA1819, and Eubacterium...

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Crohn’s disease remission rates ‘remarkably higher’ with vedolizumab

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Becky McCall
Publish date: March 9, 2023

Findings may influence physicians to select vedolizumab over anti-TNF therapy as first-line biologic for CD.

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Ileocecal resection possible first-line option in early Crohn’s disease

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Becky McCall
Publish date: March 6, 2023

Patients with early ileocecal Crohn’s disease who undergo ileocecal surgery remain off drug treatment 5 years later.

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Pediatric IBD patients wrestle with lingering gut pain

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Becky McCall
Publish date: March 6, 2023

Chronic pain in children and adolescents with IBD is not linked to disease activity, nonetheless it impacts emotional wellbeing which suggests...

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IBD: More patients on vedolizumab vs. anti-TNFs at 2 years

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Becky McCall
Publish date: March 3, 2023

Vedolizumab showed a higher overall 1- and 2-year persistence of use, compared with two anti–tumor necrosis factor inhibitors in both Crohn’s...

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Cannabis tied to lower IBD mortality, hospital costs

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Becky McCall
Publish date: March 3, 2023

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease who concurrently use cannabis show a highly significant reduction in inpatient mortality and hospital...

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In families with gout, obesity and alcohol add to personal risk

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Becky McCall
Publish date: February 8, 2023

Genetic makeup is the key driver for the increased risk of gout found in families with a history of the disease. This risk is increased in people...

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Highly processed foods ‘as addictive’ as tobacco

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Becky McCall
Publish date: November 28, 2022

New research suggests that health care professionals are taking steps toward framing food addiction as a clinical entity in its own right.

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Sexual issues common for GI patients, but docs often avoid topic

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Becky McCall
Publish date: October 20, 2022

Lack of knowledge, too little time, and embarrassment are the main reasons gastroenterologists don’t discuss the sexual dysfunction that their...

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FMT in IBS: ‘We’ve been targeting the wrong part of the intestine’

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Becky McCall
Publish date: October 20, 2022

“It seems that bacteria in the small intestine play a more central role in IBS, as well as its associated fatigue, than bacteria in the large...

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First RCT evaluating benefits of colonoscopy screening rocks GI: NordICC

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Becky McCall
Publish date: October 19, 2022

In an intention-to-screen analysis, 10-year results from the NordICC trial show that colonoscopy reduces the risk of colorectal cancer by only 18...

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FMT in IBS: ‘We’ve been targeting the wrong part of the intestine’

Author:
Becky McCall
Publish date: October 18, 2022

“It seems that bacteria in the small intestine play a more central role in IBS, as well as its associated fatigue, than bacteria in the large...

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Colonoscopy lowers CRC risk and death, but not by much: NordICC

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Becky McCall
Publish date: October 10, 2022

In an intention-to-screen analysis, 10-year results from the NordICC trial show that colonoscopy reduces the risk of colorectal cancer by only 18...

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Does COVID-19 cause type 1 diabetes in children? Time will tell

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Becky McCall
Publish date: September 30, 2022

Norwegian study finds association of SARS-CoV-2 with type 1 diabetes if diagnosed over 30 days after infection, while Scottish study finds no such...

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Could cold exposure, especially shivering, combat type 2 diabetes?

Author:
Becky McCall
Publish date: September 22, 2022

"The results are highly promising and may eventually suggest an alternative treatment or preventative measure for type 2 diabetes."

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