You should see your GP if you think you might have IBS and have had symptoms for over 4 weeks. "They can check for IBS and do some tests to rule out other problems", the NHS state ...
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When IBS, fatigue, and anemia collide
Persistent fatigue in people with IBS may signal a hidden iron deficiency that routine tests can miss, complicating diagnosis ...
People with IBS are often advised not to go too long without eating. But what happens if you do the opposite and fast for ...
Relying on at-home tests alone may delay diagnosis of more serious gastrointestinal diseases. Taking an at-home test for ...
Do irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) medications increase long-term risk? A large study reveals possible links and what patients ...
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IBS diets don’t work for everyone. New research shows why – and it’s not just about the food
If you’ve ever tried a diet to fix gut symptoms, you’ll know it can be hit or miss. One person swears it changed their life. Another follows it carefully and feels no better. This is especially true ...
When you're an expert on the gut, you're used to conversations others might shy away from. So a book on pooping and what can ...
Research by Milena Bogunovic, MD, Ph.D., associate professor of pathology, sheds light on how inflammation in the ...
Mainstream medicine consistently fails to explain persistent physical symptoms. So, where is it going wrong? What core ...
A 'life-changing' supplement has been credited with reducing bloat and boosting energy for anybody who suffers from gut ...
StudyFinds on MSN
Antidepressants prescribed for IBS tied to higher death risk
In A Nutshell Antidepressants, prescribed to more than half of IBS patients, were associated with a 35% higher relative risk ...
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