A massive long-term study tracking more than 650,000 Americans with irritable bowel syndrome is raising new concerns about the safety of some commonly used treatments.
In a new study published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the low FODMAP diet and the antibiotic rifaximin ...
A massive, nearly 20-year study tracking over 650,000 Americans with irritable bowel syndrome is raising new questions about the long-term safety of common treatments. Researchers found that some ...
Researchers say some medications prescribed for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may increase a person’s risk of early death.
Small snacks are easier to digest than large meals. If you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), you’re probably familiar with uncomfortable symptoms that can upend your daily life—from cramping and ...
In a new study published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the low FODMAP diet and the antibiotic rifaximin ...
Research indicates that antidepressant use in IBS is linked to a 35% higher risk of all-cause mortality, highlighting safety issues with long-term treatment.
April is IBS Awareness Month. Learn about irritable bowel syndrome symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
IBS sufferers are praising Gut Wealth's sachets for helping with bloating, bowel regularity and gut health - and there's 25% ...
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What actually causes IBS? The serotonin solution
Functional gastrointestinal disorders, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), aren’t just common anymore; they’re becoming the ...
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Does IBS get worse in menopause?
Many women find that IBS symptoms flare or change during perimenopause and menopause. Discover why hormones affect your gut and how to find relief.
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