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Pancreas North Patient Forum

The group will be hosting their annual patient forum on Saturday 21st September 2019. This is an opportunity for patients with pancreatitis to listen to pancreatology specialists, meet other patients and share information/suggestions. Pancreas North...

9th August 2019

“My bladder & bowel own my life”

We discuss the need for continence research and awareness, alongside the shortage of suitable public toilets. In 2016, a number of charities including Guts UK acknowledged that continence was an issue for their communities. Guts...

15th July 2019

Interview with Guts UK/Dr Falk 2019 Award Winner

For the past 13 years, Guts UK & Dr Falk have joined forces to invest into future researchers and recognise those who bring new insight into the field of gastroenterology, hepatology and pancreatology, maintaining the...

8th July 2019

Healthy Eating Week 2019

British Nutrition Foundation Healthy Eating Week is a dedicated week in the year (10-14th June 2019) to encourage organisations across the UK including workplaces, universities, and schools to focus on healthy eating and drinking, physical...

10th June 2019

Interview with dietitian: Chloe Adams

As part of Dietitians Week 2019, Guts UK interviewed supporter, former dietitian and current Policy Officer at the British Dietetic Association – Chloe Adams. Having seen the impact that digestive disorders can have on people’s...

7th June 2019

Are we more constipated than we think?

Credit @BBC – to read the full article, click here Doctors and the public are at odds over the symptoms of constipation, leaving some people without the advice or treatment they need, researchers say. Researchers...

6th June 2019

World Digestive Health Day 2019

Team Guts UK wish you a Happy World Digestive Health Day World Digestive Health Day is awaited with much excitement at Guts UK, as it sparks a global conversation surrounding gut health and diseases of...

29th May 2019