comparemela.com
Home
Live Updates
Mood boosters reduce inflammation in IBD by 18%, study finds : comparemela.com
Mood boosters reduce inflammation in IBD by 18%, study finds
New King's College London research reveals that interventions which improve mood can reduce levels of inflammation in people with inflammatory bowel disease by 18 per cent, compared to having no mood intervention.
Related Keywords
United Kingdom
,
London
,
City Of
,
King Io
,
Rona Moss Morris
,
Valeria Mondelli
,
Natasha Seaton
,
National Institute For Health
,
King College London
,
Research Council
,
Psychology Neuroscience At King College London
,
Institute Of Psychiatry
,
College London
,
National Institute
,
Medical Research Council
,
C Reactive Protein
,
Lancet Discovery Science
,
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
,
Commitment Therapy
,
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
,
Mood Disorders Theme
,
Clinical Professor
,
Digital Therapies
,
Professor Psychology
,
Inflammation
,
Abdominal Pain
,
Anti Inflammatory
,
Biomarker
,
Hronic
,
Crohn 39s Disease
,
Diarrhoea
,
Exercise
,
Fatigue
,
Incontinence
,
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
,
Medical Research
,
Mental Health
,
Neuroscience
,
Rain
,
Protein
,
Sychiatry
,
Sychology
,
Research
,
Social Care
,
Stress
,
Ulcerative Colitis
,
comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.