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Vancouver Gastrointestinal Disease Research Group The Vancouver Gastrointestinal Disease Research Group is part of the University of British Columbia's Department of Pediatrics at British Columbia's Children's Hospital. The VanGoPro group consists of basic life scientists, graduate students and clinician scientists involved in bench to bedside research of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Children with Intestinal and Liver Disorders (C.H.I.L.D.) Foundation The CH.I.L.D. Foundation was launched by a group of volunteers and obtained its charitable tax-exempt status from the Federal Government in September, 1995.
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Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada The website of the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada
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UC And Crohn's Teen site for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
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The Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology & Hepatology Resource Center The Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology & Hepatology Resource Center provides in-depth information on the GI tract.
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) Look for information under: Health Information - Digestive.
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Journal Watch Gastroenterology Edited and reviewed by more than 80 physicians, Journal Watch regularly combs 180 medical journals for important findings in gastroenterology.
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Growing Up IBD An advocacy site dedicated to raising awareness about how IBD affects children all over the world, and the fight to cure/prevent it.
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CenterWatch CenterWatch is a clinical trials listing service. They have an international listing of ongoing trials actively recruiting patients. You can search by therapeutic area and geographic region. There will soon be a section reporting on newly approved drug therapies. They also have a Patient Notification Service that will automatically send you e-mail about future postings of trials in several therapeutic areas, or about drugs newly approved by the FDA.
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Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America is well known for their support for research and for people with these diseases. They have their own web site now, and it looks great. They have a forum where you can ask specific questions of their panel of doctors, weekly feature articles focusing on issues of living with inflammatory bowel diseases, as either a patient or a caregiver, and news updates.
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Crohn's Zone Crohn'sZone.org has been running since 2001, and is a support and information network run by Kerry. It offers articles, personal stories, forums, a chat room, IBD Diaries and organises regular meets in the UK. It is an interactive forum, and you can contact other members online at the same time as yourself via private message.
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The J-Pouch Group The J-Pouch Group is a site run by Bill Johnson. He concentrates on issues around the ileoanal anastomosis surgery.
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Zajac Ranch Each year, the Zajac Ranch for Children hosts hundreds of children with serious and chronic illnesses and disabilities who might not otherwise have a chance to enjoy a summer camp experience.
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Everyday Health EverdayHealth.com provides online health information. This specific section on Crohns is a great resource to help you and your family manage Crohns disease and your overall well-being.
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How to Swallow Pills This is a great resource from the University of Calgary with instructions to help children who have difficulty swallowing their medication. The step-by-step videos are a great tool to help your child over come the fear of swallowing pills.
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The Gutsy Generation The Gutsy Generation is a great resource for adolscents with IBD. This website, supported by the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada, helps connect young people with IBD. It was created by youth, for youth.
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Children's Hospital Boston IBD Center The Boston Children's Hospital is a tremendous resouce for everything IBD. Their website has great educational videos and a lot of helpful information regarding IBD.
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