Meg was diagnosed Ulcerative Colitis 16 years ago after initially being diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease. She is supporting our Cut the Wait campaign because she believes that Crohn’s and Colitis need ...
John, a serving Colour Sergeant in the Royal Marines, was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis unexpectedly in his thirties after experiencing painful symptoms. He talks to us about the impact of living ...
Yom Kippur means Day of Atonement. It is the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar. It's a day to reflect on the past year and ask God's forgiveness for any sins. Yom Kippur is celebrated in ...
We know it can be difficult to live with, or support someone living with these conditions. But you’re not alone. We provide up-to-date, evidence-based information and can support you to live well with ...
As part of a small, select group of dedicated investors, you will help to create a vibrant community dedicated to supporting people with Crohn’s or Colitis today, and building a brighter tomorrow for ...
Crohn's & Colitis UK work with politicians across the UK to improve the lives of children and adults with Crohn’s and Colitis today, and for tomorrow’s cure. This page hosts resources to support you ...
Explore the research we have funded, ranging from medical studies investigating new treatments and the causes of pain, to projects into the psychological and social aspects of living with Crohn’s and ...
This project will develop and test new ways to capture, link and analyse information about routine IBD care. This research confirmed that data could be effectively collected from local teams using a ...
Clinicians suspect genetic factors make some people with IBD more susceptible to serious side effects from their drugs. We are only now fully appreciating what an important cell type mucosal stromal ...
We are asking each founding investor to commit to giving between £500 and £2,500 each year for three years. You may like to give annually, or perhaps set up a ...
This year's IBD Patient Involvement in Research Day will be held on Saturday 16th November 2024 on Zoom. Sign up below to attend and help shape the future of IBD research We will be adding more ...