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Scientists built a squishy nerve implant to treat IBD without drugs
Targeting a single nerve promotes healing in rats with chronic intestinal inflammation. Can the same strategy work in humans?
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Soft wireless bioelectronic implant targets the splenic nerve to reduce inflammation
For millions suffering from chronic inflammatory diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), managing flare-ups often ...
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Wireless implant can calm IBD inflammation by zapping nerve to spleen
Electrical pulses may represent a new way to treat IBD without any medications. In A Nutshell Soft wireless implant wrapping around the splenic nerve reduced gut inflammation in rats over seven weeks ...
Advanced therapies reduce bowel urgency in nearly half of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, new research finds.
Research shows that a single drinking binge—roughly four drinks for women or five for men within about two hours—can disrupt ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The human digestive system presents a formidable challenge for medication delivery. Powerful stomach acids, protective barriers, and complex immune responses make it difficult for ...
Scientists have uncovered a gut-specific epigenetic aging mechanism that links inflammation and iron imbalance to cancer risk ...
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