Fibre is a nutrient found in all plants. Learn about the two types of fibre, their benefits and how to increase your fibre intake.
Find out how to ease the symptoms of anorectal malformation with a high-fibre, low-sugar diet.
Find out how to ease the symptoms of Hirschsprung disease with a high-fibre, low-sugar diet.
Find out about what causes constipation and soiling and how you can help your child with diet, toilet routines and medications.
If your child has an ileostomy, learn what they should eat and drink to produce the proper texture of stool.
Learn about increasing enteral feeds in a child with intestinal failure to help them achieve enteral autonomy.
Learn about the causes and treatment of hypertension, or high blood pressure.
Learn what endovenous laser therapy (EVLT) is and how it is done using image guidance
Learn about the nutrients in vegetables and fruit, and how to help your family get enough.
Learn what bone ablation is and how it is done using image guidance.
Diarrhea during cancer treatment may be caused by many things. Find out what can cause diarrhea and ways you can manage it.
Your child needs to take the medicine called thalidomide. This information sheet explains what thalidomide does, how to give it, and what side effects or problems your child may have when they take this medicine.
Learn about the nutritional benefits of whole grains and how to include them in your daily meals and snacks.
Discover the types of carbohydrates and how they affect the body.
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis happens when the epiphysis bone slips off the growth plate into an incorrect position. Learn what to expect before, during and after the operation.
Learn how to read nutrition labels to help compare and choose products, and to make informed food choices.
There are certain preparatory steps that must be followed prior to having surgery. Learn about some things to avoid leading up to an operation for scoliosis.
People with cystic fibrosis can maintain healthy bodies with nutritional support and advice.
Find information to help you support your child with intestinal failure from birth to 11 years of age as they transition through developmental ages and stages.
An ostomy is an opening to collect urine or stool outside the body. Learn about different types of ostomies and what they look like.
Discover the precautions to take when giving enemas to your child at home in order to relieve constipation.
Learn about the nutrients that help your body function, including their role in the body and which foods are richest in these nutrients.
Learn the difference between pasteurized and unpasteurized foods so you can safely feed your baby solids.