Soft wireless bioelectronic implant targets the splenic nerve to reduce inflammation
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 AI language models actually help in digestive disease careAI language models actually help in digestive disease care
 
Large language models could transform digestive disorder management, but further RCTs are essential to validate their effectiveness and safety in healthcare.
 
 
 Soft wireless bioelectronic implant targets the splenic nerve to reduce inflammationSoft wireless bioelectronic implant targets the splenic nerve to reduce inflammation
 
For millions suffering from chronic inflammatory diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), managing flare-ups often involves powerful drugs with significant side effects.
 
 
 The gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain functionThe gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain function
 
This comprehensive review synthesizes a decade of human and animal research to explain how the gut and brain communicate through hormonal, neural, immune, and microbial pathways. It highlights how disruptions in these pathways contribute to gastrointestinal, metabolic, and neurological disorders, and how modern therapies are beginning to exploit gut–brain signaling for clinical benefit.
 
   Research points to major healthcare access challenges faced by young adults with IBDResearch points to major healthcare access challenges faced by young adults with IBD
 
The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation today revealed compelling new research pointing to major healthcare access challenges and financial burdens disproportionately affecting young adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
 
   Bowel preparation for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, preclinical study suggestsBowel preparation for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, preclinical study suggests
 
New preclinical research suggests that bowel preparation procedures for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, culminating in unappreciated effects in patients with compromised gastrointestinal health.
 
   Scientists identify a molecular switch that controls water flow in the gutScientists identify a molecular switch that controls water flow in the gut
 
Although constipation and diarrhea may seem like opposite problems, they both hinge on the same underlying issue: how much fluid moves into the gut. These common issues affect millions of people in the U.S. each year, yet scientists have not fully understood what regulates intestinal fluid balance.
 
 AGA's new update urges caution before surgical treatment of refractory constipation
 
AGA's new update urges caution before surgical treatment of refractory constipationA new update from the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) is calling for greater caution before surgery is considered for patients with refractory constipation, a severe, chronic form of constipation that does not respond to standard treatments.
 
 
 New evidence reveals Streptococcus anginosus promotes gastric cancer development
 
New evidence reveals Streptococcus anginosus promotes gastric cancer developmentThis study identifies a cancer-promoting mechanism of Streptococcus anginosus, linking microbial metabolism to gastric cancer and enhancing prevention efforts.
 
 
 Enveda’s third asset to the clinic with US FDA IND clearance: What it means for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
 
Enveda, a multi-asset clinical-stage biotech company pioneering the discovery and development of a new generation of small-molecule drugs derived from life’s chemistry, has announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the Company’s Investigational New Drug (IND) application for ENV-6946.
 
 
 Exposure to micro- and nanoplastics linked to rising number of people with chronic IBD
 
A research team led by the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Vienna has investigated a possible link between the rising number of people with chronic inflammatory bowel disease and the increasing exposure to micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs).
 
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