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313-Bowel Incontinence and Aging

Easy Read Format. Many things happen as we age that makes a loss of bowel control more likely. Illness, injury, changes in bowel habits and other factors affect the ability to stay in control. Loss of bowel control is surprisingly common. It happens to a lot of people. There are a number of ways to be helped. This pamphlet will help you understand what is wrong and what you can do about it.
Also available offline as a glossy color brochure (3.5″ x 8.5″). Contact IFFGD for details.
This publication is also available in Spanish.

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206 -Health Reporting in the Media: What to Believe?

Most people learn of medical progress through the media. Yet this news is often unhelpful. Exaggerated cures, contradictions, and plainly misleading information can do harm. The problem is not science, but how journalists report it, and how the public interprets it. This essay aims to help readers make sense of health news. Reviewed 2009.

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Clinical Trials and Studies

Clinical trials and or studies are an important way for us to learn more about GI Illnesses and help us find better treatment options. Participation in clinical studies or trials offers one way to help advance research into gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. Here is a list of clinical studies, in adults and children, that are seeking […]

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Incontinence and Aging

Continence—the ability to control when and where we go to the bathroom—is something most of us learn early in life and often take for granted. That is, until something goes wrong. The term incontinence refers to the loss of control. Bowel incontinence occurs when someone loses control over gas, liquid stool, or solid stool to […]

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Personal Stories

Share your experience of living with a digestive disorder – it can be therapeutic for you as well as others who suffer. View more stories or share your own. I have been suffering from heartburn, constipation, severe bloating and generally GI discomfort since my teenage years. I am now 33 and was finally diagnosed with […]

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Health Reporting in the Media: What to Believe?

Most people learn of medical progress through the media. Whether through short clips on radio or TV or detailed articles in the press, scarcely a day passes without a report of a health development, and how it might affect you. Yet this news is often unhelpful. Exaggerated cures, contradictions, and plainly misleading information can do […]

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Symptoms of Incontinence

Bowel incontinence is the involuntary or accidental leakage of liquid or solid stool. It is long-term (chronic) and unpredictable, and can be caused by many conditions. Learn about common causes of incontinence Some typical signs include: You notice leakage or soiling in your clothes You sometimes don’t make it to the bathroom in time You […]

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Melissa’s Personal Story

Melissa’s Personal Story: Gastroparesis: “Don’t ever be convinced that you can do nothing to help or that you don’t matter” In early February 2014, I spent a week in the hospital and was eventually diagnosed with gastroparesis. My life changed in ways I could not have imagined – overnight. One day, I was able to […]

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