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That’s Not “Chemo” (The Mislabeling of IBD Treatments)

  By Dan Sharp July 14, 2019 November 12, 2019 Articles, Education, F.A.Q., Medical
That's Not "Chemo"   It is not uncommon to see various medications used to treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) described as “chemotherapy”. However, there appears to be a…
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How to Join a Twitter Chat

  By Dan Sharp July 19, 2018 July 12, 2019 Articles, Events, F.A.Q., Twitter
how to join a twitter chat   Twitter chats can be a great way to participate in discussions about important topics, and to find new connections within various patient and medical communities. There…
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Should I Get the Flu Shot if I Have IBD?

  By Dan Sharp October 29, 2016 November 11, 2019 Advocacy, Articles, Education, F.A.Q., Medical
Should I Get the Flu Shot if I have IBD? Should you get the flu shot if you have Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)? The answer is Yes! There are some rare exceptions so, as with all your…
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What is The Difference Between Nutrition & Diet?

  By Dan Sharp August 9, 2016 June 3, 2019 Articles, Diet and Nutrition, Education, F.A.Q.
What is the Difference Between Nutrition & Diet?   Nutrition refers to “the act or process of nourishing or being nourished”. To be nourished, to have good nutrition, means getting appropriate amounts of…
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    ibddoctorPeter Higgins@ibddoctor·
    12 May

    The delta of 33% for clinical remission by CDAI is pretty impressive, especially with a lot of bio-experienced patients. Larger than IFX in the bionaive era in ACCENT. https://twitter.com/mchiorean4/status/1524768083285405697

    Michael Chiorean@mchiorean4

    Upadacitinib (selective JAK1-inhibitor) achieved all clinical & endoscopic endpoints for maintenance in #CrohnsDisease in the phase 3 program. Number needed to treat of 3 for clinical and 4 for endoscopic endpoints. Great news for our #IBD patients https://news.abbvie.com/news/press-releases/upadacitinib-rinvoq-achieved-clinical-remission-and-endoscopic-response-at-one-year-in-phase-3-maintenance-study-in-patients-with-crohns-disease.htm?view_id=2421

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    Breaking therapeutic ceiling in UC With Upa @ibddoctor @TimSimpsonMD @UCDavisGI @rkhsusa @ucsfibd

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