Study: Broccoli Sprouts Provide Stronger Protection Against Crohn's Disease Symptoms

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Study: Broccoli Sprouts Provide Stronger Protection Against Crohn's Disease Symptoms
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Researchers used a murine model to study the impact of broccoli sprouts on Crohn's disease symptoms. The study found that early life exposure to broccoli sprouts provided stronger protection against enterocolitis development in an immunological mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease.

In a recent study, researchers investigated the impact of broccoli sprouts on Crohn's disease symptoms using a murine model. The study found that early life exposure to broccoli sprouts provided stronger protection against enterocolitis development in an immunological mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease.

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