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Mediterranean Diet Reduces IBS Pain and Other Severe Symptoms
A new study suggests that the Mediterranean diet may do more than protect your heart. It may also help calm your gut.
There's growing evidence that a Mediterranean diet can provide relief from symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ...
Amitriptyline can improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in patients seen in GP surgeries, new research has found. The cheap and widely available prescription drug, which is commonly used at low ...
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Mediterranean Diet Beats Standard Dietary Advice for IBS
Among 139 adults with IBS, 62% of those following a Mediterranean diet achieved clinically significant symptom relief (95% CI ...
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9 Cooking Mistakes That Can Trigger IBS Symptoms
Overusing Fats and Oils Cooking with too much fat is a sneaky culprit behind many IBS flare-ups. When you pour extra oil into ...
Stomach pain or tummy troubles are among the most common ailments that affect children and adults alike. Feelings of bloating, cramping, constipation or nausea often occur because of something someone ...
Treating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) involves making lifestyle changes like eliminating dairy, wheat, and carbonated beverages from your diet.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic condition that can cause a number of unpleasant digestive symptoms, most notably constipation or diarrhea with abdominal pain. "Gas, cramping and food ...
People with IBS have uncomfortable digestive symptoms like diarrhea, constipation or both. To ease discomfort, many people cut out certain foods, robbing them of key nutrients. Dietitians say a better ...
A meta-analysis of randomized trials suggests fecal microbiota transplantation can ease depressive symptoms, with stronger ...
Hormonal changes associated with menopause can give you night sweats and hot flashes, but they can also make your IBS symptoms worse. During menopause, the body stops releasing eggs and produces ...
A cheap and widely available prescription drug can improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in patients seen in GP surgeries, new research presented today at UEG Week 2023 has found. Amitriptyline ...
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