For those of you on-the-go, podcasts may be a new and unique way for you to gain more insight about IBD, while you walk, drive, or wait for soccer practice to be over.
Crohn's Casts are just one example of a series of "podcasts," which are becoming available on the internet. Podcasts are audio files which are "broadcast" on the internet. You... Read more
In the past, both alternative and mainstream health sources have promised that Omega fatty acids, found in some seafood, may reduce flare-ups of Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
Just few weeks ago, Elizabeth wrote a SharePost, Omega 6 and Sushi - You Choose,warning that eating too much omega fatty acids may even have the opposite... Read more
Close your eyes and pretend that it is almost April 15th instead of August 15th. Now take just a moment and answer the following questions: 1) Do you know which medical costs your family spent in 2008 were tax deductible, and which ones were not?
2) Did you keep all of the records and receipts of the expenses related to your family's... Read more
Carrie Johnson recently placed fifth in the 2007 World Championships of Kayaking. She was also the first U.S. kayaker to qualify for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Carrie Johnson also makes no secret about the fact she lives with Crohn's disease.
Carrie's Crohn's symptoms began while she was training for the Athens Olympic Games in 2004.... Read more
IBD has the potential to impact every aspect of your marriage, from where you and your partner vacation, to what happens in the bedroom. But even though chronic disease can impact your life in multiple ways, it is important to know the truth and not make erroneous assumptions about what impact digestive disease will ultimately have on your... Read more