We were excited to see great updates on the role of #optometry in helping patients with retinal diseases at the OPTOMETRIC RETINA SOCIETY meeting. Congratulations to the co-chairs Mohammad Rafieetary , OD, FAAO, FORS, Dipl ABO, ABCMO and Steve Ferrucci, OD! Mary Beth Yackey, OD presented an excellent update on the growing role of artificial intelligence in the management of retinal disease. She emphasized the importance of ForeseeHome based monitoring for patients with intermediate #AMD. Mark Dunbar, OD presented interesting updates on nutritional supplements, and Salar Rafieetary, OD gave an update on the latest treatments for management of wet and dry AMD. #eyesoninnovation #remotemonitoring #digitalhealth
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🤗 We are glad to share one new Special Issue titled "The Effect of Dietary Compounds on Inflammation Mediated Diseases " with you! The aim of this Special Issue is to welcome original clinical research and reviews on the investigation of the effect of specific foods or dietary compounds on inflammation-mediated diseases. 👨⚕️ Guest Editors: Dr. Charalampia Amerikanou, Dr. Efstathia Papada and Dr. Aristea Gioxari 🔔 Submission Deadline: 20 September 2025 Please do not hesitate to contact us if you are interested in contributing a paper. https://lnkd.in/ggzRfBnT #diet #inflammation #oxidative stress #non-communicable diseases #micronutrients #macronutrients #bioactive com-pounds #diagnosis #treatment Clinics and Practice MDPI
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What is the efficacy and safety of probiotics as adjuvant treatment in celiac disease? Bottom line: probiotics may help control GI symptoms in adults following a gluten-free diet and appear to be safe but effectiveness may vary geographically due to regional differences in gut microbiota. Read more: https://bit.ly/4i5BzNU #PENnutrition #Probiotics #CeliacDisease
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Diet is central for the management of IBD, whether it’s in conjunction with a biologic or on its own. How, when, and why using dietary treatments for IBD was a central topic addressed at the leading conference #ECCO2024. 💡 Nutritional therapy can fit in numerous places in children and adults with IBD care: 🔸at diagnosis 🔸as salvage therapy 🔸to induce remission 🔸with medications to improve response 🔸to manage non-inflammatory symptoms 🔸with uncomplicated or complicated disease 📚 Our editors have summarized for you what is new in science-informed dietary ways to induce and maintain remission in IBD and some clues to implement it in your clinical practice: https://loom.ly/0mIlt7I
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The right diet may be the best medicine for easing the painful symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), new research published in the journal Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology shows. In the study, two different eating plans beat standard medications in treating the debilitating symptoms of the gastrointestinal disease. One diet was low in "FODMAPs," a group of sugars and carbohydrates found in dairy, wheat and certain fruits and vegetables, while the second was a low-carb regimen high in fiber but low in all other carbohydrates. The findings suggest that patients should first try dietary changes before moving to drugs for relief. After four weeks, 76 percent of those in the low-FODMAP group and 71 percent of those in the low-carbohydrate group reported significant reductions in their symptoms, while only 58 percent of those in the medication group reported improvements. #health https://ow.ly/4uK150RpGES
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🍃🔬Unlocking the Power of Dietary Fiber: A New Approach to IBD Want to improve your gut health and reduce the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease? Consider incorporating more dietary fiber into your diet.New research reveals how dietary fiber can help alleviate inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). By promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria like Lactobacillus johnsonii, fiber can reduce inflammation and improve gut health. This study provides valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of dietary fiber in inflammatory bowel disease. The identification of the L. johnsonii–ILA–AhR axis and the cross-feeding relationship between L. johnsonii and B. uniformis offers promising avenues for the development of novel therapeutic strategies. Stay Healthy!🌷 #IBD #GutHealth #DietaryFiber #Probiotics #Microbiome #HealthTech Read more 👇🏻 https://lnkd.in/ghqD7evS
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Not sure which diet is worth recommending for a patient with IBD depending on IBD subtype and disease stage❓ Personalization is key when choosing the right nutritional therapy for IBD. To facilitate your work in the practice, our research database filters the most relevant human intervention studies on on diet and nutritional therapies in patients with IBD: ✅ Access the latest research by choosing the type of diet ✅ Choose the intervention you're interested in ✅ Explore ongoing clinical trials 📚 Access our curated research database through the link provided in our bio. 👉 Do you miss an important clinical trial or have an ongoing trial you’d like to include? Contact us!
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