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    • Crohn's Disease: What to Know to Improve Your Life

    Have Crohn’s? Get the Nutrition You Need

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      Should You Try a Low-Residue Diet?

      What is a low-residue diet? Can it help your inflammatory bowel disease?

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      Vitamins You May Need

      If you have Crohn's disease, here are minerals and vitamins your body may need -- and how to get more of them.

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      A Simple Dinner Option

      Omega-3-rich salmon on a bed of cooked spinach leaves will satisfy your taste buds and keep Crohn's in check.

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      Calm Flares With Something Hot

      Whether your body needs nourishment while you fight a flare or you're in remission, this soup is a go-to comfort recipe.

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      How to Avoid Crohn's Flares

      While there's no cure for Crohn's disease, there are things you can do to keep the disease in remission. Learn more about how to prevent flare-ups.

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