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Saturday, October 1, 2016

New discovery could lead to answers for Crohn’s disease : wavy





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New discovery could lead to answers for Crohn's disease

New discovery could lead to answers for Crohn's disease
New discovery could lead to answers for Crohn's disease
NDIANAPOLIS Ind.(WISH) – There's new research that experts say may lead to a cure for Crohn's disease.Crohn's is an inflammatory bowel disease, which causes severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and fatigue.The new research did not find a cure to the disease but it could lead to answers for people suffering from Crohn's.


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Researchers reveal what may cause Crohn's disease affecting 570,000 in U.S.

Researchers reveal what may cause Crohn's disease affecting 570,000 in U.S.
Researchers reveal what may cause Crohn's disease affecting 570,000 in U.S.
A slimy layer of organisms inside the intestines could cause the symptoms of Crohn's.(Photo: champja, Getty Images)A slimy, thin layer of microorganisms able to cling to the intestines could cause the symptoms experienced in Crohn's disease, according to a new study highlighted in the Huffington Post.Researchers identified the key bacteria and fungus that produce the slimy layer, opening the door to new treatments for the disease.Crohn's disease, an inflammatory bowel condition, affects nearly 570,000 people in the U.S. with abdominal pain and severe fatigue.


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New research offers clues to cause of Crohn's disease

New research offers clues to cause of Crohn's disease
New research offers clues to cause of Crohn's disease
There may be some good news for the 700,000 Americans who suffer from Crohn's disease – a debilitating condition of chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract.New research from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine offers clues into the cause of the disease, which experts say could someday lead to new treatments and perhaps ultimately a cure.People with Crohn's disease experience symptoms of severe abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, weight loss, and fatigue.There is currently no cure for the condition, which can sometimes cause life-threatening complications.


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