IBD Breakthroughs: Why No One Should Accept a ‘New Normal
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In this powerful episode of Life Without Leaks, we welcome world-renowned IBD expert Dr. Marla Dubinsky of Mount Sinai to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis treatment.
Dr. Dubinsky shares why early diagnosis and timely use of advanced therapies can dramatically change a patient’s long-term trajectory — and why too many people are still suffering unnecessarily. From delayed diagnoses and safety misconceptions to the stigma around bowel urgency and incontinence, this conversation tackles the real barriers patients face.
You’ll hear why symptom severity today doesn’t always predict future risk, why “mild” disease can still require serious treatment, and how modern therapies are reshaping outcomes. Most importantly, Dr. Dubinsky makes a compelling case that patients do not have to accept a life defined by flares, fear or leaks.
If you or someone you love is navigating IBD — or wondering when to seek care — this episode offers clarity, hope and actionable insight.
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Rainbows Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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