Inflammatory Bowel Disease



Inflammatory Bowel Disease - most related articles:

- Omega 3 curbs precancerous growths in those prone to bowel cancer - 4.5
- TNF blockers will have boxed warning cancer risk - 4.5
- Advance in bowel cancer test research - gene expression biomarkers - 4.4
- Anti inflammatory drugs reduce effectiveness of SSRI antidepressants - 3.2
- Fiber, antispasmodics and peppermint oil to treat IBS - 3.1
- Curcumin in turmeric may delay liver damage, cirrhosis - 3.1
- 2 new pancreatic enzyme products Ultresa and Viokace to aid food digestion - 2.8
- First stress and then inflammation is the culprit - 2.8
- Soluble fiber boosts immune system and immunity - 2.7
- Weight loss caused by chewing gum - BMJ - 2.7

Inflammatory Bowel Disease articles

Remicade infliximab approved to treat ulcerative colitis in children
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Remicade (infliximab) to treat moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC) in children older than 6 years who have had inadequate response to conventional therapy.

Colonoscopy associated with reduced colorectal cancer incidence
Patients who undergo a complete negative colonoscopy have a reduced incidence of colorectal cancer, confirms a study published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

Asacol found effective in ulcerative colitis, proctitis
Data from two Phase III clinical trials support that Asacol, an oral, non-steroidal medication that belongs to the class of agents known as 5-aminosalicylic acids (5-ASAs), is an effective and well-tolerated treatment for patients with all extents of ulcerative colitis (UC), including isolated proctitis.

3 Inflammatory Bowel Disease articles listed above.


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