When inflammation in the body goes unchecked, it can cause fibrosis, or tissue scarring that may lead to organ dysfunction or ...
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Scientists built a squishy nerve implant to treat IBD without drugs
Targeting a single nerve promotes healing in rats with chronic intestinal inflammation. Can the same strategy work in humans?
New preclinical research suggests that bowel preparation procedures for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, ...
Scientists have uncovered a gut-specific epigenetic aging mechanism that links inflammation and iron imbalance to cancer risk ...
Bowel cancer rates have been rising in people under 55 for years. But scientists have yet to determine the reason.
The intestinal epithelium undergoes rapid renewal every 3–5 days, a process driven by intestinal stem cells (ISCs) located at ...
“One day this technology will allow us to grow a section of healthy intestine for transplant into a patient,” said coauthor Michael Helmrath of Cincinnati Children's, in a press release. “But the ...
Study shows how "scarred" colon tissue in younger patients differs from older adults, opening new doors for preventing ...
Bowel cancer in people under the age of 50 is increasing worldwide and scientists are striving to find out why.
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