The prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease in a metropolitan area of Sydney—348 per 100 000 population—was found to be the
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Team develops wearable sensor to help those with inflammatory bowel disease
University of Texas at Dallas researchers have designed a wearable device that monitors sweat for biomarkers that could signal flare-ups
Inflammatory bowel disease linked to doubling in dementia risk
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, is linked to a more than doubling in the
Genetic ‘fingerprints’ implicate gut bacterium in bowel cancer
A common type of bacteria found in our guts could contribute to bowel cancer, according to research funded by a
Eating yoghurt twice a week may reduce bowel cancer risk in men, research suggests
When was the last time you ate some yoghurt? If it was longer than a week ago, you might want
Sunshine may decrease risk of inflammatory bowel disease
Children who spend half an hour a day outside in the sun reduce their risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD),
Antibiotics can trigger according to the study, heart attacks
Women should be careful in the use of antibiotics The use of antibiotics brings with it various health risks. Researchers
People affected by bowel cancer tell their stories
Deborah James, 37 from London was diagnosed with bowel cancer just before Christmas 2016. She presents award-winning BBC Five Live
Healthy digestion: With this Leek bowel activity have a positive influence on
Leeks: onion plant can contribute to good intestinal health Leek belongs to due to its low calorie content to the
Potent new mechanism of action for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease revealed
Through research on the small molecule analogue of E6007 which is under clinical development as a treatment for inflammatory bowel