HomeHealth NewsTime-restricted eating may reduce Crohn’s symptoms, inflammation by half Health News Time-restricted eating may reduce Crohn’s symptoms, inflammation by half February 11, 2026 0 1 - Advertisement - Scientists saw great benefits from a type of intermittent fasting in improving Crohn’s disease symptoms. Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images Crohn’s disease is a chronic bowel condition, where management can involve lifestyle changes and several medications. Experts have been interested in how intermittent fasting may help people with Crohn’s… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleFall prevention programs in emergency departments may help older adults after dischargeNext articleNew radio code forces stations to declare AI voices to listeners RELATED ARTICLES Health News New framework renders AI more trustworthy for cancer subtyping Australian Online News - June 23, 2026 Health News Keto may help with depression, diabetes: Evidence from 3 recent studies Australian Online News - June 23, 2026 Health News Language barriers between health care workers and patients affect care quality Australian Online News - June 23, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Search for missing Gold Coast magician Daniel Hidden intensifies as Defence Force called in June 22, 2026 Woolly Good Fun Coming to the Library! June 23, 2026 Australia politics live: David Pocock rues ‘farcical’ tax review; Pauline Hanson explains stance on paid parental leave | Australia news June 23, 2026 HPV vaccine brings cervical cancer deaths to near zero June 23, 2026 Load more