Updates to IBS Impact.com Main Website, December 2022

IBS Impact has recently completed the latest round of updates to many pages of our main website,  IBS Impact.com,

The home page linked above and the advocacy page, IBS page,  research page, IBS studies page, resources page, family and friends page, IBS and children page, and links page, all have additions or updates of content or links, or deletions of outdated links as of this month.

Readers interested in the most recent news, events, clinical trial and advocacy opportunities, and articles between main site updates, may follow this blog or our Facebook or Twitter feeds (links found on the lower right sidebar of this blog and in the light blue and white footer sections below each page of the main site).  Each has slightly different information on an ongoing basis. Regardless of one’s interest in IBS, whether personal or professional, most users should find useful and interesting material and links. The current site reflects resources in six English-speaking countries which are among the top sources of hits to the site and this blog: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Several additional countries are occasionally represented on various pages.

This blog has been in existence since 2011.Because of the redesign and transfer of the site to new hosting twice in 2015 and 2016, some links embedded in older posts on this blog or search engine results relating to IBS Impact.com may result in error messages, but you should still reach the site itself. If so, please use the navigation links at the top of the site to reach the desired subpage.  No information that is still currently useful has been removed from the site, although in some cases, the location has changed. Only outdated details and occasional defunct links for which there is no replacement available at this time have been deleted. The date of last update is indicated at the bottom of subpages that change periodically.

Please feel free to check out the site here. Our goals with the website, blog and social media are to provide a varied range of current, scientifically accurate, reputable information and resources to people with IBS and their families and friends, and to encourage informed choices, proactive self-advocacy and worldwide public awareness of IBS, and the unmet medical or social needs many of us face as a result of IBS.

IBS Impact as an entity, is not directly affiliated with any other organization, site, or research sponsor and receives no funding for the information we post on the main website, this blog or our Twitter and Facebook pages. We do welcome constructive collaboration and value the many individuals, websites, organizations,  and clinical and research entities who continue to support, encourage and amplify our efforts in various ways to benefit the cause of IBS awareness and advocacy worldwide.

Comments, suggestions, corrections of outdated links, article submissions, and clinical trials or surveys by researchers affiliated with academic, medical, or pharmaceutical entities or reputable evidence-based organizations representing IBS or commonly overlapping conditions in any country are all welcome and will be thoughtfully considered. A contact form  can be found on the main site, or comments can be left on this blog.  Thank you to all of our readers and social media followers for your interest and participation.

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