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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oakville, ON (December 10, 2011) - To find excellence in the charitable sector and help donors make informed donating decisions, Charity Intelligence (Ci) does research and analysis on Canadian charities. This year, Ci has deemed the Canadian Digestive Health Foundation (CDHF) as one of the best as reported in the Charity Intelligence Top Picks 2011 Report.
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The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation and the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (CAG) are honoured to introduce the Ivan Beck Memorial Summer Studentship Award. This award is in recognition of Dr. Ivan Thomas Beck, one of the founding members of the CDHF (1995) and the CAG (1962).
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Launch of Free Digestive Health App Throws the Bathroom Door WideOpen and Gets Canadians Talking About What’s Going on in There
September 28, 2011 (Oakville, ON) – Digestive disorders are a growing healthcare concern affecting more than 20 million Canadians every year. In attempt to open up about digestive disease, the Canadian Digestive Health Foundation (CDHF) and Rexall are proud to announce the launch of Gi BodyGuard, a free and innovative App (available for free download from iTunes) allowing those suffering to quickly, confidently and privately track the activities of their gastrointestinal system.
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August 10, 2011 (Oakville, ON) – The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation (CDHF) is proud to announce it has partnered with BestLifeRewarded to introduce a unique, collaborative, incentive-based program to improve the digestive health of the 20 million Canadians who suffer from digestive disorders every year.
BestLifeRewarded is the first loyalty program that educates and incents Canadians to make healthy choices about their health. The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation and BestLifeRewarded will work together to encourage people to take personal ownership for their digestive health by offering practical education resources and tools to support people living with digestive health disorders.
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April 14, 2011 (Oakville, Ontario) -- Indigestion, heartburn and acid regurgitation are all symptoms of GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease). GERD can be painful, debilitating and frightening. Approximately 5 million Canadians are living with GERD. GERD impacts work, sleep, relationships and quality of life. It can also put you at risk for other more serious complications. The right combination of lifestyle changes and appropriate therapy can help. The CDHF recently presented an on-line seminar with gastroenterologist, Dr. David Armstrong, a GERD expert from Hamilton Health Sciences Centre and Mr. Shawn Richarz, a patient living successfully with GERD. Hear their practical guidance to help you take control of their GERD -- and life -- with confidence and optimism.
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