Crohn's Disease
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Understanding Why Biologics Fall Short in Crohn’s Disease Treatment
In his book “The Prevention and Treatment of Crohn’s Disease, Dr. Gilles R. G. Monif discusses why efficacy with biologics is limited. Biologics, like adalimumab, initially gave hope to Crohn’s patients. In
Food Safety and Public Trust —Navigating the Regulatory Landscape for Crohn’s Disease Prevention
Food safety being a critical factor, following regulations is crucial to consumer health. In “The Prevention and Therapy of Crohn’s Disease,” Dr. Gilles R. G. Monif emphasizes the importance of being aware
A Paradigm Shift in Crohn’s Disease Understanding
Scientific discoveries often take unexpected detours. Professor Karel Hruska of the Veterinary Research Institute of the Czech Republic (VRI) was an internationally recognized leader within veterinary medicine. He was the first to
Breastfeeding and Crohn’s Disease —Insights from the Hruska Postulate
Breast milk is known to be vital to a baby’s health. In his book, “The Prevention and Therapy of Crohn’s Disease”, Dr. Gilles R. G. Monif reaffirms the fact that that breastfeeding
The Hruska Postulate —Redefining the Pathogenesis of Crohn’s Disease
Dr. Gilles R. G. Monif’s book “The Prevention and Therapy of Crohn’s Disease” praises the contributions that Professor Karel Hruska’s has made to understanding the events that combine to produce Crohn’s disease.
The Anaerobic Progression in Crohn’s Disease —Understanding the Underlying Factors
For two decades, Crohn’s disease has been presented to physicians as an autoimmune disease whose mechanism of action was the induction of inflammation and whose therapy focused on disrupting the immune system’s