IFFGD
06/12/2026
IBS may come along for the trip- but it doesn’t have to take over the vacation.
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.
https://iffgd.org/resources/publication-library/travel-tips-help-ibs-sufferers-enjoy-their-vacations/
06/10/2026
Many of today’s treatments, medications, and medical advances were made possible because patients chose to participate in research. Clinical trials help researchers better understand conditions, evaluate potential treatments, and move us closer to improved care options.
For people living with GI disorders, participation in research can help ensure patient experiences and unmet needs are represented in the development of future therapies. 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.
06/08/2026
Behind every data point is a person navigating the daily challenges of gastroparesis.
Our gastroparesis patient survey helped shed light on the real-world impact of this condition, from symptom burden and quality of life challenges to how patients weigh treatment risks in hopes of meaningful relief.
Swipe through to explore key findings and hear what the gastroparesis community shared. By listening to patient experiences, we can better advocate for awareness, research, and improved treatment options for those living with GP.
06/04/2026
June is recognized as National Scleroderma Awareness Month! This rare disorder is a chronic connective tissue disease that can affect the skin and internal organs. After the skin, the GI tract is one of the most commonly affected organ systems. Understanding the connection between scleroderma and digestive health is an important step toward earlier recognition, symptom management, and support.
06/02/2026
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.
https://youtu.be/09TvXU3xbSs
05/29/2026
The large intestine plays a key role in the final stages of digestion-absorbing water, forming stool, and storing waste before it’s eliminated. It also helps move waste through the body through coordinated muscle contractions, keeping everything on track.
When this process is disrupted, it can lead to symptoms like constipation or diarrhea.
Learn more: https://aboutgimotility.org/learn-about-gi-motility/disorders-of-the-large-intestine/
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