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If you’re one of the unlucky 15% of Brits who suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome , you’ll be all too familiar with the symptoms.
Various meds can ease symptoms, but until now, there has been no cure for the 146,00 estimated UK sufferers. However there’s good news on the horizon. The drug was originally created to help psoriasis, another inflammatory condition that affects the skin. It works by blocking interleukin-23, a protein in the body that triggers inflammation.
From exclusive at home tours, cleaning hacks, the latest in beauty trends - and of course, all the latest celebrity gossip, look no further.Mirikizumab is potentially set to bring further good news to those who suffer from Crohn’s Disease too, another as yet incurable IBD. UC is an autoimmune condition. The immune system attacks harmless bacteria in the colon, causing it to become inflamed. Ulcers can then develop on the lining that may bleed and produce mucus.
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