
New drug-delivery method promises revolution in IBD treatment
By adjusting the fat levels in mRNA-based drugs, researchers have found a way to bypass the liver and go straight to the intestine.

By adjusting the fat levels in mRNA-based drugs, researchers have found a way to bypass the liver and go straight to the intestine.

Made from cows’ milk, a natural dairy supplement for IBD will be tested in humans for possible future use in the form of yogurt and milkshake powder.

Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis affect roughly 300 of every 100,000 people in the western world. Here’s what Israeli researchers are doing about it.

PhD student devises method to analyze Twitter posts for actionable insights into chronic disease patients’ symptoms, treatments and daily life.

Researchers suggest specialized viruses can selectively kill harmful gut bacteria that cause inflammatory bowel disease and other disorders.

Researchers analyze stool samples to detect inflammation in the intestines in a noninvasive, cheaper and more reliable way.

Pharma companies can’t make reliable, consistent drugs from cannabis plant compounds. EPM’s synthetic cannabis acid molecules could make it possible.

The treatment under development works against a novel target: succinate, a pro-inflammatory molecule secreted by gut bacteria.