Care for Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis can be expensive. If it affects you or someone you love, you already know just how expensive it can be. A 2019 study showed that annual healthcare costs for people with inflammatory b...
The scientific community has made significant progress in the treatment of IBD over the past decade, particularly with the emergence of biologic medications for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. However, despite thes...
Almost a quarter of Americans, or more than 62 million adults, formally volunteer with organizations.1
People volunteer for many reasons. It can be rewarding, empowering, and connect you with like-minded people who share your passion and sense of purpose.
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Ask adults who have been to summer camp as a child and many will just beam as they tell you it was one of the best experiences of their childhood. Summer camp can broaden horizons, giving kids the chance to grow, make new friends – some of them lifelong – learn new skills, have fun, and...
Living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) presents many challenges. For some people, fibrosis of their gastrointestinal (GI) tract is one of the most significant. Fibrosis refers to a buildup of scar tissue. As this tissue accumulates, stricture, or narrowing of the intestines, can...
Receiving a diagnosis of Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis can be confusing and stressful. You may have a lot of emotions and questions. Will my symptoms improve? What are my treatment options? What are my next steps?
An important place to start is by finding your care team...
The Crohn’s & Colitis Congress 2023 took place last month in Denver, Colorado, bringing together more than 1,300 healthcare professionals and researchers from across the globe to share the latest advancements in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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Living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) as a child is very challenging on many levels. For parents seeking treatments, it is discouraging to know that there are fewer prescription medications available to treat children with IBD.
Currently, there are twice as many IBD medications a...
In the past decade or so, the number of medications approved to treat ulcerative colitis (UC) has increased. But because the drugs haven’t been around long, we don’t have many details about the people taking them, how people respond to treatments in the real world, or how newer therapie...
Whether you currently take medication for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or you’re facing a recent diagnosis, you have several treatment options such as biologic therapies which are made with biological material and include biosimilars.
Biosimilars are medications that are designed ...