One type of E. coli relies on Crohn’s disease to survive, shows new study
Scientists have recently discovered a secret relationship between E. coli bacteria and ileal Crohn’s disease.
Scientists have recently discovered a secret relationship between E. coli bacteria and ileal Crohn’s disease.
New research suggests there is a way to optimize treatments for inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD.
Scientists at the University of Limerick (UL), Ireland have discovered a direct link between fatty tissue and Crohn’s disease.
A recent study of the gut microbiome shows evidence of a link between antibiotic use and ailments onset in childhood, such as mental illnesses, asthma, Crohn’s disease, type 1 diabetes, and even juvenile arthritis.
Gut fungi could be the reason behind inflammation in the intestines of those diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, according to a recent study.
New research reveals the important role of stress hormones on immune cells, shedding light on the origin of Crohn’s disease.