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Inflammation, Microbiome, and Alimentation: Gastro-Intestinal and Neuropsychiatric Effects Chronic Disease Patient-Oriented Research Network
Hamilton, Ontario
Joined February 2017
Check out this recently published #FMT paper supported by @IMAGINE_SPOR "Detecting microbial engraftment after #FMT using placebo sequencing and culture enriched metagenomics to sort signals from noise":
nature.com
Nature Communications - Here, the authors profile bacterial engraftment in UC patients receiving FMT from a single donor and placebo samples to estimate noise, showing a significant level of...
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Two of our #Patient #Research #Partners contributed to this interesting editorial in @AGA_Gastro analyzing a recent study that reported wearable devices can detect signs of #IBD flares up to 7 weeks before the onset of symptoms
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In this issue of Gastroenterology, Hirten et al1 report on the IBD Forecast Study results, demonstrating that wearable devices can detect signs of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) flares up to 7...
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Our #Digesting #Data series, where we highlight our past research in user-friendly format, continues with this article that investigates the impact of #patient #engagement on research processes & outcomes: https://t.co/JYec6fJhSi
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Congratulations to IMAGINE research, Dr. Valerie Taylor from the University of Calgary, who has been elected as a Fellow to the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS)!
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Next in our #Digesting #Data series, where we highlight our past research in user-friendly format, we look at a patient-led peer-to-peer qualitative study on the psychosocial relationship between young adults with #IBD: https://t.co/htm0vIo1v9
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Our #Digesting #Data series highlights our past research in user-friendly format. This article explores the outcomes of patient partner engagement using the observation method in an online setting: https://t.co/w2ZGZoVvwJ
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Research participant opportunity for those living with chronic physical illness. Details below:
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Next in our #Digesting #Data series, where we highlight our past research in user-friendly format, we look at how technologies like apps and wearables can help #IBD patients track their symptoms, medication adherence, and overall health: https://t.co/eJSi0OmKLS
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Our #Digesting #Data series continues, where we highlight our past research in user-friendly format, with a study looking at different forms of #Crohn’s #disease and links to other health issues, the likelihood of surgery, and various treatments: https://t.co/wrbAu9D7tK
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Check out @Passerelle_NTE 's upcoming webinar with Dr. Simon Bacon "Improving quality and reducing waste in the designing and testing of interventions targeting physical activity, diet, and other health risk behaviours". To register:
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Continuing our #Digesting #Data series, where we highlight our past research in user-friendly format, is a study that explores how experiences of #childhood #trauma impacts #mental #health in people with #IBD:
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Check out this interesting educational initiative collecting info on the experiences of people living with #IBD who were born outside of Canada, and fluent in Arabic, Farsi, Filipino/Tagalog, Hindi, Mandarin, Punjabi, and/or Spanish. To participate: https://t.co/5B1bpwH35D
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Listen to @fernandesaida0 @Marshall_HEcon @SandraZelinsky on the As Per Usual podcast talking about @IMAGINE_SPOR's approach to #patient #engagement and capacity building: https://t.co/AiTdGny2Kj
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Check out the latest publication featuring our MAGIC study: Symptoms in Persons With Either Active or Inactive Crohn‘s Disease Are Agnostic to Disease Phenotype: The Magic in Imagine Study
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018 and 2023. Disease activity was measured using the 24-item IBD Symptom Inventory-Short-Form (IBDSI-SF). We compared the symptoms commonly associated with active versus inactive disease, and...
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Nice to see this commentary on our systemic review of #IBS #digital #tools by our research team: https://t.co/0FwhpDEApt. The original review can be found here:
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences - Digital health interventions (DHIs) could be a valuable self-management tool for patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but little research exists on...
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Next up in our #Digesting #Data series, where we highlight our past research in user-friendly format, is learning about the PACE Telemedicine Program, a new approach designed to make it easier for people with #IBD to get the specialist care they need. https://t.co/YLXcHPAQlG
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Next in our #Digesting #Data series, where we highlight our past research publications in user-friendly format, read about how involving patients and healthcare professionals affects the creation of clinical guidelines for #IBS: https://t.co/pvEDpbuClg
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