IBD Gene Raises Crohn's Disease Risk

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IBD Gene Raises Crohn's Disease Risk

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A gene variant common in whites is linked to crohn's disease, tipping the immune balance toward inflammatory bowel disease.

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Tags: Immune, IBD, Crohn's Disease, Disease and Condition, Genes

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