August is Gastroparesis Awareness Month. In 2022, Jessie started to experience bloating and pain when eating. She was rushed to hospital and from that day forward, couldn’t keep food or drink down and lost half of her body weight. The post NEW: Jessie’s gastroparesis story appeared first on Guts UK.| Guts UK
Small Change Makes a Big Difference: Amy's bake sale - Hands up if you love cake. Us too! That’s why a bake sale is the perfect fundraiser to take on for our Small Change Makes a Big Difference campaign this| Guts UK
If you love the idea of fundraising for Guts UK but don’t quite know where to start, our Small Change Makes a Big Difference campaign could be the inspiration you’re looking for. This simple fundraiser focuses on small, easy-to-set-up, money-raising ideas that, in turn, will make a huge difference to our charity. Meet Catherine from […] The post Fundraising Inspiration! Catherine’s office pantry fundraiser appeared first on Guts UK.| Guts UK
On Sunday 29th June, our phenomenal #GUTSelfie campaign took place for the fifth year. You took to Instagram to help us raise awareness of digestive symptoms and conditions and make vital noise for our guts. This year, over 230 people proudly shared their selfies, united in their mission to help the UK get to grips […] The post #GUTSelfie 2025: Look what you made possible! appeared first on Guts UK.| Guts UK
The upper gastrointestinal tract is the top part of the digestive system, responsible for the vital roles of initial digestion and absorption of nutrients.| Guts UK
Shaping the future of diverticular disease research: The final report from our Priority Setting Partnership - Back in February, we shared topline results from our diverticular disease Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) with the medical research charity Bowel| Guts UK
We're bringing Colin the Colon to Glasgow! - Have you ever met a giant, walk-through inflatable colon? Here’s your chance! We’re bringing Colin the Colon to Glasgow to raise vital| Guts UK
The digestive system is made up of a series of organs, responsible for breaking down food and liquids into smaller molecules that the body can use for things such as energy, growth and repair.| Guts UK