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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohns Disease News & Updates

May 21, 2025

You Could Be at Risk of IBD and Not Know It

  • Genetic Research Points Toward Possible New IBD Treatments

    June 6, 2024 — – Scientists in the United Kingdom have pinpointed genetic factors that appear to drive inflammatory bowel disease, and laboratory experiments using existing drugs used for other conditions show the medicines may be effective treatments.

  • More Than 2 Million in U.S. Have Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    July 31, 2023 — A groundbreaking study estimates nearly 1 in 100 Americans have inflammatory bowel disease and shines a light on the growing burden the disorder inflicts in the United States, where up to 56,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.

  • Anxiety, Depression Climbing Among People With IBD

    March 24, 2023 — At the same time, many health care providers believe that patients’ mental health needs are being met.

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