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  • A Full-Body Approach to Manage UC

Traveling Confidently With UC

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How to Handle a Lot of Bathroom Breaks on the Job

Don’t let UC get in the way of your job. Use these strategies to help you take care of your health and feel more comfortable while you’re at work.

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5 Ways to Take Care of Your Flares

When an ulcerative colitis flare strikes, take action to stop it as quickly as possible and to help prevent future ones.

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How to Juggle Your Digestive Disorder at Work

Don’t let your digestive disorder keep you from doing the job you love. Here are some tips to prepare for accidents, prevent flare-ups, and ask your employer for accommodations.

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Can You Really Know What to Expect in the Long Haul?

With ulcerative colitis, symptoms can go away -- sometimes for years -- and then return. Here’s how to manage your symptoms and know when you’re in remission.

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How UC Inflames Your Large Intestine

What happens to the lining of your large intestine with this inflammatory bowel disease?

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