Red cabbage juice may ease inflammatory bowel disease

Red cabbage juice can alleviate inflammation-associated digestive health conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease in mice.

Eric Slusher-U. Missouri • futurity
April 17, 2024 ~5 min

Study probes caffeine’s role in gut health, IBD

Researchers zero in on molecular component in caffeinated foods such as coffee, tea and chocolate.

BWH Communications • harvard
March 16, 2023 ~5 min


Yes, Black patients do want to help with medical research – here are ways to overcome the barriers that keep clinical trials from recruiting diverse populations

Overcoming the access barriers and biases that underrepresented and underserved communities face could not only improve research participation but also improve care.

RaKetra Snipes, Physician Assistant in Gastroenterology, Morehouse School of Medicine • conversation
Sept. 8, 2022 ~9 min

5 gut bacteria strains suppress IBD symptoms

Five strains of gut bacteria could ease inflammation, lead to new IBD treatments, and even possibly prevent some forms of bowel cancer.

U. Queensland • futurity
July 6, 2022 ~5 min

COVID vaccine does protect people with IBD

People with IBD who take drugs that suppress their immune system will gain protection from COVID-19 vaccines, research finds.

Patti Verbanas-Rutgers • futurity
April 12, 2022 ~5 min

‘Smart toilet’ checks bowel health with AI

New smart toilet tech uses AI to check patient poop for chronic issues like inflammatory bowel disease or irritable bowel disease.

Camden Flath-Futurity • futurity
May 25, 2021 ~5 min

Genetic risk for IBD differs by ancestry

The genetics of inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, in African Americans differ from those in whites, new research finds.

Quinn Eastmann-Emory • futurity
Feb. 22, 2021 ~6 min

Does a lot of fructose make IBD worse?

Consuming a fructose-heavy diet increases the likelihood of irritable bowel syndrome, or IBD, according to new findings in mice.

Gregory Filiano-Stony Brook • futurity
Sept. 30, 2020 ~4 min


IBD: How a class of killer T cells goes rogue in inflammatory bowel disease

Researchers discover clues to the origin of inflammatory bowel disease and a possible strategy for treatment.

John Chang, Professor of Medicine, University of California San Diego • conversation
Aug. 21, 2020 ~9 min

High-fat diet and antibiotics combine to up pre-IBD risk

"Until now, we didn't appreciate how different environmental risk factors can synergize to drive the disease."

Nadine Yehya - UC Davis • futurity
July 15, 2020 ~5 min

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