Caffeine has helped many of us stay up late to study or get ready for work early in the morning. In fact, upwards of about 90 percent of adults in North America consume some form of caffeine daily. But what if you have Crohn's Disease? Is it safe for you to include caffeine in your daily routine?
In the research community, the jury is still out when it comes to the topic of Crohn's Disease and caffeine. In other words, there is not yet a substantial body of research available specifically dem...
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A change in diet may be at least as effective as steroid medications in easing the symptoms of Crohn's disease. Experts say that elemental... Read summary »
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