King s College London researchers found treatments that improve the mood reduced inflammation in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by 18 per cent
Interventions designed to improve mood, especially psychological therapy, may also have notable effects on C-reactive protein, fecal calprotectin, and other inflammatory biomarkers in IBD.
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.
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<p>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.</p>