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The Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet – a promising new therapy
The Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet – a promising new therapy By Dr Emma P. Halmos About the Author Accredited Practising…
Study of Tofacitinib for the treatment of chronic PouchITis
Study of Tofacitinib for the treatment of chronic PouchITis The clinical trial for people with long term inflammation of the…
Diving Into Triathlons
Sarah Michel tackles her Crohn’s disease by challenging her fitness limits and setting herself ambitious goals.
Miso Prawn Sushi Cups
Miso Prawn Sushi Cups By Aaron Sanders – Live Fearless Champion and Fearless Foodie The last recipe of my Live…
We are WARRIORS
Andrea Kewish explains her story of overcoming Crohn's and issues that are a consequence of her diagnosis
Vegetarian Lasagne
Vegetarian Lasagne A really delicious Vegetarian Lasagne. Full of healthy vegetables and fresh ingredients, this will be a meal that…
Living with UC in my 20s – Lucy’s story
Being on this journey has taught me to be more self-aware, and to never judge a book by its cover. I want to spread awareness and help people who are going through this.
CCA Healthdirect partnership
CCA recently entered into an Information Partnership with Healthdirect Australia. This partnership allows us to share our resources with a wider audience.
Key findings from IBD and diet research
In 2023, University of Wollongong PhD student Chiara Miglioretto and her supervisors Prof. Kelly Lambert and Prof. Eleanor Beck, completed research into the dietary information needs of people living with IBD, with help from CCA for participants’ recruitment. The findings are now being published and key insights are informing the development of a patient-centred communication aid tool.
“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.
“Bringing hope to others” – Paul’s story
After receiving strong advice from the surgeon and after months of hospital stays away from my wife and small children, we decided to book in the surgery. Lucky too, as my sick colon ruptured moments after it was removed. One year and three major surgeries later, I am truly thankful to be alive. I no longer feel sick and I finally feel myself again. I’m able to play with my kids again and do things together as a family.
The Spoon Theory – Explaining IBD
Finding a way to explain a chronic illness to people can be a frustrating process. From the outside, you can look perfectly healthy as you get on with your daily tasks, or be laughing along with everyone else.