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People with IBD and symptoms of anxiety and depression
Do you have IBD (Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or indeterminate colitis)? Do you experience symptoms of anxiety and/or depression? Researchers…
Evaluation of a person-centred communication aid tool for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Researchers from the University of Wollongong are recruiting people with Crohn’s disease and colitis for an opportunity to test a new tool designed to support knowledge and confidence building about diet and eating with IBD.
Evaluation of a person-centred communication aid tool for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Researchers from the University of Wollongong are recruiting people with Crohn’s disease and colitis for an opportunity to test a…
Treating inflammatory bowel disease in mice with engineered probiotic
Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital report they have developed an engineered yeast that can induce multiple effects for treating IBD.
You’ve Got Guts – May Is Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Month
May is Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Month People living with Crohn’s and colitis urged to speak out and #FlushTheStigma By 2022 it’s expected more than 100,000 people in Australia will be living with Crohn’s and colitis
Michael Borg
Growing up I always had abdominal pains and was always running to the toilet. As I’ve always been a bigger guy the doctors said it must be my diet, but my diet wasn’t that bad
Rebecca Thorpe
Travelling in a new direction. It wasn’t the gift she had been wishing for, but Rebecca Thorpe has quickly managed to adapt to a new way of living with IBD.
Ferring IBD Clinical Project Award
Ferring IBD Clinical Project Award This grant, offered by Crohn’s & Colitis Australia for the first time, will support individuals…
Gluten intake not linked with IBD risk
Researchers have found an unexpected synergy between a T-cell stimulatory protein — the ICOS ligand — and interleukin-10, an immunoregulatory cytokine, to prevent inflammatory bowel disease in mice.
Living with VEO Ulcerative Colitis – William’s story
"We are now 18 months on from his first Infliximab treatment and William is doing so much better. He started school this year. This was a milestone for both myself and my husband, who struggled to see these improvements as possible a couple of years ago. He still struggles with tummy aches, and fatigue is a big thing for him, but on the whole he has had a really great response to the treatment."
Amy Ruddick
My name is Amy Ruddick and this is a brief personal story about my journey with Crohn’s disease over the last seven years. I hope this inspires further funding of IBD nurses.
I had to relearn how to walk, think and live – Elie’s story
It's been three years since this occurred. I have a business, a wife and two dogs, and I am forever grateful that our paths crossed. My family has been a source of hope and strength. My advice is not to let anything get in your way, no matter how helpless or hard it seems.