Dr. Juan Pérez, a gastroenterologist, breaks down why your belly might be doing the cha-cha. Heads up, it could be a sign of Crohn's disease!
While symptoms of Crohn’s disease, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and bloating can disrupt daily life, they don’t ...
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Agomab’s ALK5 inhibitor has proven its ability to target the correct part of the intestine in a phase 2 trial of fibrostenosing Crohn’s disease. The STENOVA study saw 90 patients with the ...
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Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that can lead to blood in bowel movements. It can also change the frequency and color of poop. Medications, diets, and lifestyle changes ...
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