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- Canada has among the highest rates of inflammatory bowel disease in the world — and no one knows exactly why
- Cases of IBD rising in young Canadian kids: What you need to know
- Children in Canada face high risk of inflammatory bowel disease: U of A researcher
- Crohn’s and Colitis Canada releases Impact of IBD report, finds increasing prevalence of the disease
- Crohn’s and Colitis Canada: Inflammatory bowel disease also comes with stigma, cancer risk and mental health issues
- Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis Prevalence in Canada – Already High – Will Almost Double by 2030, Report Warns
- Crohn’s, colitis rates in children grew by 50 per cent in the last 15 years: report
- Crohn’s disease, colitis cases projected to rise in Canada: report
- CTV National – November 20, 2016
- CTV National – November 20, 2016 – Extra Footage
- CTVnews.ca – Inflammatory bowel diseases surge among Canadian kids
- Edmonton Journal – Children in Canada face high risk of inflammatory bowel disease: U of A researcher (Clare Clancy)
- Experts warn of ‘rapid’ growth of IBD as number of Canadians diagnosed set to reach 470K by 2035
- Global National – Rates of Crohn’s disease, colitis rising among Canadian children under 5 (Heather Yourex-West)
- Híres személyiségek: szerep az orvosi területen, a kereskedelemben, a kreativitásban és más ágazatokban
- Impact of COVID-19 and IBD in Canada Report published
- Impact of IBD Report
- Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada Report published
- Ottawa Citizen – High rates of inflammatory bowel disease in young Canadian children ‘alarming’ (Elizabeth Payne)
- People living in rural households have lower risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease: study
- Press release – April 18, 2017
- Radio Canada International – ‘Alarming’ number of Canadian children have bowel disease (Lynn Desjardins)
- Reuters Health – Severe intestinal disease increasing in Canadian children (Joan Stephenson)
- Rise in IBD among young kids ‘baffling’ experts. What’s behind the surge?
- Rural and Urban Residence During Early Life is Associated with Risk of Infl ammatory Bowel Disease: A Population-Based Inception and Birth Cohort Study
- Rural-dwelling Canadians have lower rates of inflammatory bowel disease
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- test project completed
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- Today’s Parent – Inflammatory bowel disease is becoming more common in kids (Vanessa Milne)
- Trends in Epidemiology of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Distributed Network Analysis of Multiple Population-Based Provincial Health Administrative Databases
- University of Alberta homepage – Canadian children suffer highest rate of painful bowel diseases in the world (Lesley Young)
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