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    Increased consumption of processed foods correlated with the development of inflammatory bowel disease, according to a presentation at Digestive Disease Week.“Although there have been many associations reported, there remains many confounding factors that makes the establishment of a clear cause [of IBD] very difficult. Diet has been hypothesized to play an integral role in the pathogenesis

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    Increased consumption of processed foods correlated with the development of inflammatory bowel disease, according to a presentation at Digestive Disease Week.“Although there have been many associations reported, there remains many confounding factors that makes the establishment of a clear cause [of IBD] very difficult. Diet has been hypothesized to play an integral role in the pathogenesis

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    Rising rates of ultra-processed food consumption correlated with an increased risk for Crohn’s disease, according to a presentation at Digestive Disease Week.“The pathophysiology of IBD is related to an inappropriate host-immune response to commensal bacteria in genetically susceptible individuals. Environmental factors, especially diet, play an important role on the development of

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