Study compares GLP-1 drug benefits and finds substantial variation in clinical effects
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 Toxin-secreting gut bacterium emerges as a driver of ulcerative colitisToxin-secreting gut bacterium emerges as a driver of ulcerative colitis
 
A toxin-secreting gut bacterium may fuel ulcerative colitis by killing protective immune cells that maintain intestinal homeostasis, according to a new study. The findings suggest potential for new treatment strategies.
 
 
 Study compares GLP-1 drug benefits and finds substantial variation in clinical effectsStudy compares GLP-1 drug benefits and finds substantial variation in clinical effects
 
GLP-1 receptor agonists improve glycaemic control and provide renal, metabolic, and selective cardiovascular benefits in people with type 2 diabetes, based on an umbrella review of 17 meta-analyses. However, these agents consistently increase gastrointestinal adverse effects and show important distinctions between class-level outcomes and individual drug effects, particularly for semaglutide.
 
   Study clarifies why most colic isn’t caused by cow’s milk allergyStudy clarifies why most colic isn’t caused by cow’s milk allergy
 
Cow’s milk allergy rarely causes infant colic on its own, and most excessively crying infants do not have underlying allergy. A short elimination–and–rechallenge trial may help confirm CMA only when colic coexists with other allergic features.
 
   Study shows gluten sensitivity is driven by gut–brain interactions rather than glutenStudy shows gluten sensitivity is driven by gut–brain interactions rather than gluten
 
A landmark study has revealed that gluten sensitivity, which affects approximately 10 per cent of the global population, is not actually about gluten but part of the way the gut and brain interact.
 
   Innovative new tool helps understand how gut microbes interact to influence healthInnovative new tool helps understand how gut microbes interact to influence health
 
The gut microbiome is made up of trillions of microbes that play a vital role in keeping us healthy. A disturbance in the balance of these microbes can contribute to a variety of health conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
 
 AGA issues updated guidance for pharmacologic treatment of moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease
 
AGA issues updated guidance for pharmacologic treatment of moderate-to-severe Crohn's diseaseThe American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has released a comprehensively updated clinical guideline on the pharmacological management of moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease.
 
 
 Experts launch digital hub to transform bowel cancer prevention and care
 
Experts launch digital hub to transform bowel cancer prevention and careWorld-leading experts have launched an online platform to enable the public to shape the future of bowel cancer research and patient care.
 
 
 Oral microsphere pills can detect markers of gastrointestinal disease
 
Oral microsphere pills can detect markers of gastrointestinal diseaseMove over, colonoscopies - researchers report in ACS Sensors that they've developed a sensor made of tiny microspheres packed with blood-sensing bacteria that detect markers of gastrointestinal disease.
 
 
 New prognostic tool can predict transplant needs in drug-induced liver injury patients
 
New prognostic tool can predict transplant needs in drug-induced liver injury patientsA newly developed tool, called the DILI-Inpt prognostic score, can predict patients with drug-induced liver injury who are unlikely to survive without a liver transplant.
 
 
 What Is Angelica Root? Benefits, Nutrition, and How It Supports Women’s Health
 
What Is Angelica Root? Benefits, Nutrition, and How It Supports Women’s HealthDiscover how traditional angelica root is being reshaped by modern research, revealing promising but still emerging benefits for inflammation, circulation, mood, and women’s hormonal health.
 
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