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Medical News Today
09-07-2025
- Health
- Medical News Today
Foods to avoid while receiving Stelara
Stelara has no known food interactions, but diet is still an important part of symptom management for the conditions the drug is a brand-name drug that doctors prescribe to treat certain autoimmune conditions, including:plaque psoriasis in certain adults and children ages 6 years and olderpsoriatic arthritis in adults and children ages 6 years and olderCrohn's disease in adultsulcerative colitis in adultsWhile Stelara doesn't interact with any foods, certain foods may affect the conditions Stelara treats or help with the drug's side effects.»Learn more about Stelara, including it's uses and to avoid while receiving StelaraThere are no reports of Stelara interacting with certain foods and beverages can increase inflammation in your body. This can trigger symptoms of the conditions you're receiving Stelara to treat. Examples of these foods and beverages include:Processed foods: Processed foods, such as prepackaged snacks or meals, link to a higher risk of autoimmune foods: A 2023 research review showed a link between sugar consumption and psoriasis flare-ups. A diet high in sugary foods, such as candy, cookies, cake, and drinks, is likely to worsen symptoms of conditions caused by or fatty foods: Foods high in saturated and trans fat, such as fried foods, processed snacks, and fatty meats, can also increase While there's no interaction between alcohol and Stelara, alcohol may worsen symptoms of the condition you're receiving Stelara to treat.»Learn more about drugs and vaccines that interact with tips for managing the side effects of StelaraSome common side effects reported in Stelara's studies include:nauseavomitingabdominal paindiarrheaAvoiding or eating certain foods may help with managing these side example, if you're experiencing diarrhea, eating foods high in soluble fiber, such as bananas, oatmeal, and rice, may be helpful to thicken the stool. On the other hand, it may be best to limit creamy, fried, high dairy, and sugary foods, as these can worsen you're experiencing vomiting while receiving Stelara, eating smaller meals throughout the day, instead of three large meals, may be helpful. You also may want to avoid spicy hydrated is also important to help manage these digestive side you have questions about managing Stelara's side effects, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.»Learn more about side effects of Stelara doesn't interact with food, certain foods, including sugary foods, may increase the risk of symptoms of the condition you're receiving the drug to may also need to avoid or eat certain foods to help manage the digestive side effects of with your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions about foods and Stelara.


Otago Daily Times
06-07-2025
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Nuggets break losing streak with final win against Jets
Jonathan Janssen of the Otago Nuggets was big all game against the Manawatu Jets in Palmerston North this afternoon. File photo: Gregor Richardson There is something to be said for how you finish. The Otago Nuggets wrapped up their NBL season with a 101-95 win against the Manawatu Jets in Palmerston North this afternoon. There were plenty of happy faces in the Nuggets camp after they snapped a 15 game losing streak. Coincidentally their last win came against the Jets, when they scored a 108-104 victory on March 27. It brought an end to the Jets' season, who will now finish outside of the playoff spot they were hunting. Jonathan Janssen was big all game, finishing with 25 points, six rebounds, three assists and one block. Import Jaylen Seebree recorded a double of 16 points, 12 rebounds, and had eight assists and one block. Matthew Bardsley was busy with 14 points and Mac Stodart banked 15 from the bench. Janssen stood up in the opening quarter with 12 points, including two from deep. Seebree banked two from the free throw line to give the Nuggets a 29-28 lead at the first break. Veteran Leon Henry controlled the Jets early in the second. The 39-year-old banked two from beyond the arc and Tyson Thata added another to regain the lead. Janssen used the ball to shift the Jets' defence, giving the ball to Darcy Knox in the corner to drain a three. The Jets came back late in the quarter to trail 52-51 at halftime. The home side came out of the break and put their foot down. They went on an 11-4 run to take an eight-point lead. The Nuggets pulled it back and won the quarter 25-20 to lead 77-71 at the break. The Nuggets won their final Rapid League clash 37-23.


Otago Daily Times
06-07-2025
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Nuggets snap losing streak with final win against Jets
Jonathan Janssen of the Otago Nuggets was big all game against the Manawatu Jets in Palmerston North this afternoon. File photo: Gregor Richardson There is something to be said for how you finish. The Otago Nuggets wrapped up their NBL season with a 101-95 win against the Manawatu Jets in Palmerston North this afternoon. There were plenty of happy faces in the Nuggets camp after they snapped a 15 game losing streak. Coincidentally their last win came against the Jets, when they scored a 108-104 victory on March 27. It brought an end to the Jets' season, who will now finish outside of the playoff spot they were hunting. Jonathan Janssen was big all game, finishing with 25 points, six rebounds, three assists and one block. Import Jaylen Seebree recorded a double of 16 points, 12 rebounds, and had eight assists and one block. Matthew Bardsley was busy with 14 points and Mac Stodart banked 15 from the bench. Janssen stood up in the opening quarter with 12 points, including two from deep. Seebree banked two from the free throw line to give the Nuggets a 29-28 lead at the first break. Veteran Leon Henry controlled the Jets early in the second. The 39-year-old banked two from beyond the arc and Tyson Thata added another to regain the lead. Janssen used the ball to shift the Jets' defence, giving the ball to Darcy Knox in the corner to drain a three. The Jets came back late in the quarter to trail 52-51 at halftime. The home side came out of the break and put their foot down. They went on an 11-4 run to take an eight-point lead. The Nuggets pulled it back and won the quarter 25-20 to lead 77-71 at the break. The Nuggets won their final Rapid League clash 37-23.


Otago Daily Times
04-07-2025
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Nuggets lead at every break until Airs finally take control
Jonathan Janssen. PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON The Otago Nuggets lost 93-83 to the Taranaki Airs in New Plymouth last night. The Nuggets led at every break — by as much as 11 — until the Airs took a 65-64 lead early in the fourth quarter. A scuffle erupted between Jack Exeter and Josh Aitcheson, leading to both players being ejected. Craig Moller came up with some big shots for the Airs late to lead 87-82 and they powered home from there. It was another frustrating end for the Nuggets, who kept the third-placed Airs quiet through the opening half. Jonathan Janssen stepped up for the Nuggets without import Don Carey jun. The centre finished with a double of 19 points and 11 rebounds and Jaylen Seebree scored 24 points. Carlin Davison finished with 25 points and 10 rebounds for the Airs. The Nuggets had a strong start. But Davison found his way through to finish off and the Airs trailed 16-15. He then fired in back-to-back balls that former Nugget Jack Andrew finished off at the hoop. Christian Martin then banged down consecutive triples to keep the Nuggets in front 26-21 at the break. The Nuggets cleaned up the Airs' turnovers and suddenly held a 32-23 lead. Davison still managed to weave through and was aggressive to the hoop. Dominique Kelman-Polo came into the game for the Airs. He used his size in the paint. Janssen finished off from down low to reinstate a nine-point lead for the Nuggets. Missed free throws hurt the Airs, but Deng Dut nailed a triple for the Airs trailed 48-44 at halftime. Janssen attacked the bucket to help the Nuggets to an 11-point lead. The big man was prolific for the Nuggets in the paint. Scott Telfer held his ground as Caleb Smiler came steaming into the hoop and was called for the charging foul. Janssen then coughed up a charging foul and Sebree was called for travelling as the momentum began to change. They closed it to 61-58 when Mac Stodart shrugged off his defender to drain a triple for the Nuggets to lead 64-62 at the break. The Nuggets won the Rapid League game 51-49. They meet the Manawatu Jets tomorrow. NBL The scores Taranaki Airs 93 Carlin Davison 25, Craig Moller 24, Otago Nuggets 83 Jaylen Seebree 24, Jonathan Janssen 19 Quarter scores: Nuggets 26-21, 48-44, 64-62.


Otago Daily Times
04-07-2025
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Nuggets let lead slip in loss to Airs
The Otago Nuggets lost 93-83 to the Taranaki Airs in New Plymouth tonight. The Nuggets led at every break — by as much as 11 — before the Airs took a 65-64 lead early in the fourth quarter. A scuffle erupted between Jack Exeter and Josh Aitcheson, leading to both players being ejected. Craig Moller came up with some big shots for the Airs late to lead 87-82 and they powered home from there. It was another frustrating end for the Nuggets, who kept the third-placed Airs quiet through the opening half. Jonathan Janssen stepped up for the Nuggets without import Don Carey jun. The centre finished with a double of 19 points and 11 rebounds and Jaylen Seebree scored 24 points. Carlin Davison finished with 25 points and 10 rebounds for the Airs. The Nuggets had a strong start. But Davison found his way through to finish off and the Airs trailed 16-15. He then fired in back-to-back balls that former Nugget Jack Andrew finished off at the hoop. Christian Martin then banged down consecutive triples to keep the Nuggets in front 26-21 at the break. The Nuggets cleaned up the Airs' turnovers and suddenly held a 32-23 lead. Davison still managed to weave through and was aggressive to the hoop. Dominique Kelman-Polo came into the game for the Airs. He used his size in the paint. Janssen finished off from down low to reinstate a nine-point lead for the Nuggets. Missed free throws hurt the Airs, but Deng Dut nailed a triple for the Airs, who trailed 48-44 at halftime. Janssen attacked the bucket to help the Nuggets to an 11-point lead. The big man was prolific for the Nuggets in the paint. Scott Telfer held his ground as Caleb Smiler came steaming in to the hoop and was called for the charging foul. Janssen then coughed up a charging foul and Sebree was called for travelling as the momentum began to change. They closed it to 61-58 when Mac Stodart shrugged off his defender to drain a triple for the Nuggets to lead 64-62 at the break. The Nuggets won the Rapid League game 51-49. They meet the Manawatu Jets on Sunday.