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About 2 million Americans suffer from some form of IBD.  IBD tends to be genetic and Crohn's Disease affects women more than men. Both forms of IBD are most often diagnosed in young adults ages 10 to 19, but a diagnosis can occur at any age. People who are left handed have a significantly higher risk of developing IBD.

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There have been a few items in the news lately related to Inflammatory Bowel Disease that I thought prudent to pass along to everyone. Tysabri Update: A few weeks ago I wrote about the multiple sclerosis drug, Tysabri, being approved for use in severe Crohn's disease cases (Tysabri Approved for Crohn's). However, last week, a new…

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Todd Eisner, Health Guide, posted Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and… Osteoporosis is a decrease in bone density. As humans age, resorption of…

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Todd Eisner, Health Guide, posted Dr. Eisner Answers Your IBD Questions:… My Crohn's disease has been in remission for quite some time. Lately…

08/18/08

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Nicholas Bumblefuss commented on Inflammatory Bowel Disease News:… It is pertinent here to name the fact that Barbara Childs is an Elan…

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