Our mission: to support, inform, and assist people with digestive disorders. 2022 NES: iffgd.org/2022-nes-irritable…

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Jun 12
Travel can mean new foods, changing schedules, busy itineraries, and a break from routine- all things that may affect symptoms. The good news? Small adjustments and knowing what works best for your body can help make time away feel more enjoyable. iffgd.org/resources/publicat…
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Jun 10
Many of today’s medical advances were made possible because patients chose to participate in research. While clinical trials aren’t the right fit for everyone, learning about available opportunities is one way to stay informed and support progress in digestive health.
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Jun 8
Behind every data point is a person navigating the daily challenges of #gastroparesis. Our patient survey helped shed light on the real-world impact sof this condition. By listening to patient experiences, we can better advocate improved research and treatment options .
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Jun 4
June is #NationalSclerodermaAwarenessMonth! This rare and chronic connective tissue disease can affect the skin, internal organs and even the #GIsystem. Understanding the link between scleroderma and #digestivehealth is an crucial step toward earlier recognition and management.
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Jun 2
This month's 5 Minutes in GI focuses on GLP-1 medications and how these can affect how the digestive system works, sometimes slowing digestion and leading to symptoms like nausea, bloating, or fullness. To learn more, watch the video linked below. youtu.be/09TvXU3xbSs
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May 29
The #largeintestine plays a key role in the final stages of digestion. It helps to absorb water, form stool & store and move waste before elimination. When this process is disrupted, it can lead to symptoms like #constipation or #diarrhea. Learn more: aboutgimotility.org/learn-ab…
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May 27
Most food allergies are linked to a small group of foods. Milk, eggs, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish & shellfish account for the majority of reactions. Understanding these common allergens is an important step in creating safer, more informed space for those affected!
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May 25
#Fruitjuice has been topic debated in the health community, especially when it comes to children. It can provide vitamins & other nutrients, but also contains high amounts of carbohydrates that may cause #GIissues when consumed in excess. More info below aboutconstipation.org/treatm…
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May 22
#Colonoscopies can be intimidating, but knowing what to expect can help to ease some of those pre-procedure nerves. Follow along with our visual colonoscopy guide to feel more prepared! youandcolonoscopy.com/en-cln…
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May 20
From the esophagus to the intestines, Scleroderma can cause changes in muscle function that can lead to symptoms like difficulty swallowing, reflux, and bloating. These symptoms can be a big part of the condition- and they aren’t always talked about. iffgd.org/gi-disorders/scler…
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May 18
Eosinophil disorders are marked by an increased number of eosinophils- a type of white blood cell- accumulating in areas where they don’t typically belong. EGIDs are rare conditions that can trigger allergic reactions and a range of symptoms. iffgd.org/gi-disorders/eosin…
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May 15
Parkinson’s Disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that occurs when the brain does not produce enough dopamine. Though this disorder starts in the brain, the progression often leads to the affected developing GI motility issues. ow.ly/BK1j50YVSeu
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May 13
Food allergies and intolerances are often used interchangeably, but they’re not the same. This #FoodAllergyAwareness Month, we’re breaking down the difference to help build a better understanding with the hope of creating safer spaces for those affected.
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May 11
Did you catch our 2026 Virtual Education and Advocacy Event premiere? Now live on YouTube, featuring research funding's impact on GI disorders. Watch here: youtu.be/pxVpwlSkAVQ
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May 8
There are many elements of gastroparesis that are beyond our control- but that doesn’t mean there aren't ways to make handling it easier. Scroll through the photos below and talk with your healthcare provider to see what’s best for you. aboutgastroparesis.org/livin…
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May 7
Food allergies trigger immune reactions from mild to life-threatening. Avoiding allergens is tough but vital. That’s why #FoodAllergyAwarenessMonth matters.
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May 5
#DDW26 Breakfast was a success! We're proud to present the 2026 Nancy and Bill Norton Research Grant to Xiao Jing (Iris) Wang of Mayo Clinic, along with 14 Travel Awards supporting emerging voices in digestive health research- all made possible by our 2025 Wellness Event.
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May 4
We're excited to be wrapping up day 3 of Digestive Disease Week! If you’re attending, stop by our booth #2320 to say hello, learn more about our work, and connect with the IFFGD team. We’d love to meet you, answer questions, and share resources for the GI community #DDW26
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Apr 29
Nutrition isn’t one-size-fits-all & working with a dietitian can help identify triggers, reduce symptoms, and build a plan that actually works for you. We offer a dietitian resource to help connect patients with dietitians iffgd.org/resources/dietitia… #ThisisIBS #IBSAwarenessMonth
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Apr 27
IBS may not always look like anything, but it can mean missed plans, time away from work & explaining something others don’t always understand. That gap between what’s visible and what’s experienced is part of what makes IBS so difficult to navigate #IBSAwarenessMonth #ThisIsIBS
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