While January is National Blood Donor Month, the critical need for blood donation is ongoing.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for BIPOC who are affected by IBD, Digestive Disorders and associated Chronic Illnesses; through Community, Research, Education, and Advocacy.
While January is National Blood Donor Month, the critical need for blood donation is ongoing.
For many people living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), taking care of their total health and well-being means addressing mental health.
Most of us have heard of a bone marrow transplant, but do we really know what that involves or what it is really for?
Unfortunately, clinical trials often don’t represent the real-world diversity of patients with IBD and other diseases. Continuing with the current state of clinical trials fails both patients and their health care providers (HCPs) and deepens the existing health inequities experienced by underserved communities.
Depression is a constant feeling of loss and sadness. It can mentally and physically paralyze you. The important step is recognizing the signs of depression before getting to a place of hopelessness.
Very similar to the confusion of an IBD diagnosis, the discovery of a fibroid or multiple fibroids can have you confused about what this means and what are the next steps. The first step is arming yourself with knowledge about your diagnosis.
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