Past webinars and videos

Watch past Gutsy Learning Series (GLS) webinars that cover a range of topics including medications and emerging treatments, diet and nutrition, flare and symptom management, mental health and wellbeing, and more. 

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The Link Between Diet and Mental Health in IBD

Watch this video to learn more about the relationship between diet, the microbiome, and mental he...

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Current and Emerging Treatments

Watch this video to learn about medications used in the treatment of Cro...

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COVID-19 and IBD Webinars

Crohn's and Colitis Canada hold regularly scheduled webinars with members of our COVID-19 Tas...

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Diet and Nutrition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Watch this video to discover how diet and nutritional therapies can support the management of Cro...

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IMAGINE Network Studies: Gut-Brain Connection and Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT)

Watch this webinar to learn about the IMAGINE Network studies exploring the connection ...

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Perianal Disease and Fistulas in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Watch the video to learn about fistulas, abscesses, and other perianal disease complications of C...

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Biologic and Biosimilar Medications for IBD

Watch the video to learn from expert gastroenterologists about biologic and biosimilar medication...

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Managing Symptoms and Complications of IBD

Watch the video to learn about common symptoms, extraintestinal manifestations, and complications...

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The Genetic, Environmental, Microbial (GEM) Project

Watch the video to learn about recent advancements of The GEM Project. This project is a global r...

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The Microbiome and IBD

Watch the video to learn about the relationship between the microbiome and IBD, including how gut...

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  • Canada has among the highest incidence rates of Crohn's and colitis in the world.
  • 1 in 140 Canadians lives with Crohn’s or colitis.
  • Families new to Canada are developing these diseases for the first time.
  • Incidence of Crohn’s in Canadian kids under 10 has doubled since 1995.
  • People are most commonly diagnosed before age 30.

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