Digestive Health Library
Read articles written by healthcare professionals on a wide array of topics related to the digestive tract. Click here +
IBD Medication Guide
Learn more about the medications available to treat inflammatory bowel disease. Click here +
Lectures and Animations
From informative animations to long format lectures, learn about digestive conditions in a visual format. Click here +
IBS Facebook Group
Our IBS support group on Facebook is a safe space to discuss the condition with others affected by it. Join now +
Printed Journals
Take control of your health with the GI Society’s three month digestive health tracker. Learn more +
Patient Journeys
Reports and infographs designed to help you understand your digestive illness. Click here +
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Our core topics are available free on our website (see list below) as downloadable PDFs and as printed pamphlets.
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