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Crohn's & Colitis

Fighting Diseases

Clues into Crohn's: Exploring Why the Immune System Attacks Beneficial Bacteria

Your gut is home to a huge community of bacteria called the microbiome.

Fighting Diseases
Learn about what causes autoimmune diseases, how they can be treated, and the work Benaroya Research Institute is doing to combat them.

Autoimmune Disease: The Enemy Within

Every day, more than 23 million Americans are affected by autoimmune disease.

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