Autoimmune Disease
Autoimmune Disease
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Tamara ThomasGastroenterology | November 11, 2024
starting treatment earlier for people with newly diagnosed Crohn’s Disease can dramatically improve their gut health
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Tamara ThomasAutoimmune Disease | October 14, 2024
studies have found that early diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment and better outcomes
Urban Health Today EditorsGastroenterology | October 11, 2024
A study identified certain factors that may be associated with a delay in the initiation of biologic treatment in IBD.
Urban Health Today EditorsGastroenterology | October 11, 2024
Sex-orientated analysis of outcomes can help management strategies in patients with ACLF.
Urban Health Today EditorsGastroenterology | October 11, 2024
BIPOC/H patients with IBD experience worse disease care and outcomes than non-Hispanic White patients.
Tamara ThomasGastroenterology | September 25, 2024
distinctively different microbial signatures in the gut flora precede and predict Crohn’s disease
Tamara ThomasGastroenterology | September 18, 2024
Environmental exposures impact the age at diagnosis for inflammatory bowel disease more than genetic factors.
Tamara ThomasGastroenterology | September 13, 2024
Minority patients with celiac disease face higher micronutrient deficiencies
Tamara ThomasAutoimmune Disease | September 4, 2024
those currently taking immunomodulators had approximately a 78% lower risk of CKD compared to those not on these medications
Lou PorteroObesity | May 21, 2024
Ultraprocessed food consumption may be a predictor of active symptomatic disease and inflammation among participants with UC
Tamara ThomasChronic Spontaneous Urticaria | February 8, 2024
Patients in the CSU group had hypothyroidism and malignancies, the majority having active disease.
Tamara ThomasRheumatology | January 29, 2024
Previous studies have linked psoriasis to several autoimmune disorders.
Cailin ConnerChronic Spontaneous Urticaria | January 19, 2024
A study on autoimmune forms of chronic spontaneous urticaria found significant changes in avidity of antibodies.
Tamara ThomasAlopecia | December 21, 2023
A study found that COVID-19 infection can trigger immune disorders like alopecia, Crohn's Disease, or rheumatoid arthritis.
Lou PorteroDermatology | April 20, 2023
Since vitiligo patients were more likely to have additional conditions, doctors should pay more attention during check-ups.
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