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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affects around 100,000 Australians – that’s 1 in every 250 people living with chronic inflammation of…
Savvas Giannakakis
It took Savvas Giannakakis 10 years to come to terms with being diagnosed with IBD. Here he shares his experiences of living with Crohn’s disease as a young male and its impact on his personal and professional life.
Diet–microbiota interactions in inflammatory bowel disease
Accumulating evidence suggests that the gut microbiota plays pivotal roles in the regulation of intestinal homeostasis and IBD pathogenesis.
Examining diet as a therapy for Ulcerative Colitis
Examining diet as a therapy for Ulcerative Colitis If you have ulcerative colitis, this diet therapy trial in Adelaide may…
“Once I received a diagnosis, I was more able to piece all the dots together” – Sandeep’s story
If a female walks into your practice and complains about abdominal pain, please don’t tell her it’s just because of her period.
Mackenzie’s story – a parent’s perspective
Our son Mackenzie (Mac) was 12 when he was first diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease on the 8.1.2020. Previously Mac had…
A Potential New Dietary Therapy For Crohn’s Disease
Dr. Emma Halmos shares details on the emerging Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet and its future potential for managing Crohn’s.
Sarcopenia and vitamin D deficiency in patients with Crohn’s disease: Pathological conditions that should be linked together
Sarcopenia is a prevalent condition in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD), representing an independent predictor factor for the development of major postoperative complications.
“Never let your disease define who you are” – Ellisha’s story
Reflecting on my journey, I offer this piece of advice: In life, you will encounter dark times, but there is always a solution and people wanting to help. BUT it's crucial to speak up and not be embarrassed about your experiences, whether they involve rectovaginal issues like me through to mental health struggles.
Year 12 InterruptedÂ
Brydie Smith tells her story of going through year 12 not knowing she had Crohn's and the events that occurred after
Transition Compass
Transition Compass Chronic health conditions affect approximately forty percent of Australian children. Despite this, there are no overarching national guidelines…
ACT for IBD program
Recruitment for the study is now closed Do you have IBD (Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or indeterminate colitis)? Do you…