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Understanding IBD and Its Extraintestinal Manifestations

Understanding IBD and Its Extraintestinal Manifestations

Posted by By Staff Writer April 29, 2025
Living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) presents numerous challenges, many of which extend beyond the digestive tract. For the millions of people worldwide diagnosed with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis—the…
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Finding What Works: How to Personalize Your IBD Diet Without Losing Your Mind

Finding What Works: How to Personalize Your IBD Diet Without Losing Your Mind

Posted by By Staff Writer April 29, 2025
Part 3 of our 3-part series on Nutrition & IBD You’ve learned which foods might aggravate your gut. You’ve browsed diets with names like SCD, FODMAP, and Mediterranean. Maybe you’ve…
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New Study Finds 17 Ways to Lower Your Risk of Stroke, Dementia, and Depression

New Study Finds 17 Ways to Lower Your Risk of Stroke, Dementia, and Depression

Posted by By Staff Writer April 29, 2025
What if you could make a few changes to your daily routine — and in doing so, reduce your risk of three of the most feared conditions later in life?…
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Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods and Early Death Across Eight Countries

Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods and Early Death Across Eight Countries

Posted by By Staff Writer April 28, 2025
A new global study has revealed a troubling connection between ultra-processed foods and early death, offering another stark warning about the modern diet. Researchers analyzed data from eight countries —…
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New Study: Daily Walks Could Boost Survival After Colon Cancer

New Study: Daily Walks Could Boost Survival After Colon Cancer

Posted by By Staff Writer April 27, 2025
It’s no secret that exercise is good for you. But a new study is shedding light on just how powerful regular physical activity can be — especially for people who’ve…
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Why Low-Calorie Diets Are Destroying Your Weight Loss Goals

Why Low-Calorie Diets Are Destroying Your Weight Loss Goals

Posted by By Staff Writer April 27, 2025
The weight loss industry has sold us a devastating lie: that severely restricting calories is the golden ticket to sustainable weight loss. Chances are you've tried it yourself – cutting…
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Could Measles Make a Comeback in the U.S.? New Study Says Yes

Could Measles Make a Comeback in the U.S.? New Study Says Yes

Posted by By Staff Writer April 25, 2025
For more than two decades, measles was considered eliminated in the United States. But if current trends continue, that could change—dramatically. A new study published in JAMA projects that measles…
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Beyond the Diagnosis: Treatment Approaches for Children with IBD

Beyond the Diagnosis: Treatment Approaches for Children with IBD

Posted by By Staff Writer April 25, 2025
When a child receives an inflammatory bowel disease diagnosis, families often wonder: what now? The good news is that pediatric IBD treatment has advanced remarkably in recent decades. Today's approach…
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How Eating Correctly Can Help IBD Patients Maintain Remission and Prevent Flares

How Eating Correctly Can Help IBD Patients Maintain Remission and Prevent Flares

Posted by By Staff Writer April 25, 2025
When you’re in remission from Crohn’s or colitis, it’s tempting to eat whatever you want. After all, the pain and urgency are gone, and you finally feel like yourself again.…
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Trump Administration Ends Landmark Women’s Health Study After Three Decades

Trump Administration Ends Landmark Women’s Health Study After Three Decades

Posted by By Staff Writer April 24, 2025
A major federal women’s health study that followed more than 160,000 women for decades is being shut down. What’s behind the decision—and what happens to the valuable data and participants…
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