Researchers have used advanced genetic sequencing on a Brisbane family to identify a gene mutation linked to ulcerative colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel condition, sparking hopes of new ...
If you have ulcerative colitis (UC), you know that symptoms, such as diarrhea, stomach cramps, and nausea, get worse during a flare. In some cases, they may become severe enough that you need to go to ...
Since your ulcerative colitis (UC) diagnosis, you did everything your doctor told you to do — took your medication as prescribed, watched what you ate, and managed your stress. And you started to feel ...
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Living with ulcerative colitis can mean being more conscious of what you eat, but that doesn’t mean dinner has to take all night. In just 30 minutes of active time or less, you can enjoy these dinners ...
A new ulcerative colitis diagnosis can feel overwhelming—but with thoughtful food choices, lifestyle strategies and expert-backed guidance, you can manage flares and feel more like yourself again.
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