IBS attacks often cause lower abdominal pain, cramping, gas, bloating, and bouts of constipation and/or diarrhea. IBS attacks can vary in their frequency and severity, and may be triggered by stress ...
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Yes, you can eat fiber if you have IBS—here’s how
Fiber can be tricky when you have IBS. Here’s how to choose gut-friendly fiber foods and eat them without discomfort.
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Study provides new hope for future treatment of intestinal condition IBS
Researchers at örebro University in Sweden have made a significant advance in understanding the intestinal condition IBS.
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