Preventing chronic inflammation from turning into cancer

Chronic inflammatory bowel disease is challenging to treat and carries a risk of complications, including the development of bowel cancer. Young people are particularly affected: when genetic predisposition and certain factors coincide, diseases such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease usually manifest between the ages of 15 and 29 — a critical period for education … Read more

Inflammation & Cancer Risk: Prevention Tips

Key Points Berlin researchers identify‍ a therapeutic target ‌for inflammatory bowel disease. The target involves ‍interaction between Interleukin-22 ​and oncostatin M. Blocking the interaction reduced inflammation and cancer risk in models. Clinical trials are underway ‍to test ‌a related antibody treatment. Therapeutic Target Identified for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Updated June 3, 2025 ⁢ Berlin⁣ – … Read more

Not All Plant-based Diets Are Equal in IBD Risk Mitigation

Archyde Plant-Based Diets and IBD: It’s more Nuanced Than You Think Table of Contents 1. Plant-Based Diets and IBD: It’s more Nuanced Than You Think 2. Beyond Meatless: The Quality of Plant-Based Diets Matters 3. Quantifying the Impact: Data from Large-Scale Studies 4. Unveiling the Genetics Connection 5. A Call for Further Research and Personalized … Read more

Abstracts Highlight Access Barriers, CV Risks Associated With IBD Care

Archyde IBD Patients: Navigating Barriers to Care and Medication Access Table of Contents 1. IBD Patients: Navigating Barriers to Care and Medication Access 2. The scope of the Access Problem 3. Insurance-Related Challenges 4. Comparing Cardiovascular Risks of IBD Therapies 5. Ustekinumab vs. Vedolizumab: A Closer Look 6. Implications for Clinicians and Patients 7. Key … Read more

A Woman With Abdominal Pain and Diarrhea

A 28-year-old White woman presents to her primary care physician with abdominal pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and weight loss after a visit to a local carnival a few months ago. She suspects she contracted a stomach virus at that outing. Additionally, the patient reports ongoing fatigue and states she feels “achy” in her hips … Read more

Inflammation behind leaky gut in people with skin disease: Study

New Delhi: People with psoriasis — a skin condition — often have invisible inflammation in the small intestine that increases their propensity for ‘leaky gut’, according to a research Monday. The gut inflammation may explain why psoriasis patients often have gastrointestinal problems and are more prone to developing Crohn’s disease, said the team at Uppsala … Read more