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Possible Cause of Crohn's Disease Revealed by Specialists • World Report Now : worldreportnow





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Possible Cause of Crohn's Disease Revealed by Specialists • World Report Now

Possible Cause of Crohn's Disease Revealed by Specialists • World Report Now
Possible Cause of Crohn's Disease Revealed by Specialists • World Report Now
Recent research leads specialists to believe that they might have found the cause of Crohn's disease.According to them, the main elements which trigger the disease are a particular fungus, along with two bacteria.The E. coli bacteria is related to this chronic disease of the intestines.Crohn's disease affects the intestines by causing inflammation, which leads to ulcers.


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Gut Fungus Causes Crohn's Disease

Gut Fungus Causes Crohn's Disease
Gut Fungus Causes Crohn's Disease
More than 700,000 American's suffer from Crohn's Disease.The chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract is often debilitating for those who suffer from it.New research has shined a new light on what causes the disease, which opens the door to hope that someday there will be a cure.Research completed by scientists on Crohn's Disease at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine offers new clues into what causes the painful disease, reports CBS News.


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Gut Fungus Suspected in Crohn's Disease

Gut Fungus Suspected in Crohn's Disease
Gut Fungus Suspected in Crohn's Disease
People with the inflammatory condition Crohn's disease may have a higher level of a certain fungus in their gut, a new study finds.Scientists have known that gut bacteria may contribute to the development of Crohn's, but the new study finds that this fungus may also play a role in the condition.The findings could lead to new treatments for people with the disease, who may have such symptoms as severe abdominal pain, weight loss, fatigue and diarrhea.[5 Things Your Poop Says About Your Health]"We already know that bacteria, in addition to genetic and dietary factors, play a major role in causing Crohn's disease," study co-author Mahmoud A. Ghannoum, director of the Center for Medical Mycology at Case Western Reserve, said in a statement.


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