Is There a Correlation Between Low Vitamin D Levels and IBS? Studies suggest a correlation between IBS and an inflammatory response in the gut. The gut microbiota is an area of increased interest and ...
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Treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, IBS, often includes restricting certain foods, such as carbohydrates, but that doesn’t work for everyone. A new study has found that there might be a genetic ...
Specific and nonspecific acupoint acupuncture improved symptoms of diarrhea among a small subset of patients with irritable bowel syndrome, according to results from a pilot study reported in JAMA ...
A busy week might mean not a lot of time to prepare meals, an increase in trigger foods—which includes high-fat foods and alcohol for me—decreased sleep, and increased stress,” Liz McMahon, MPH, RDN, ...
Researchers analyzed the efficacy of rifaximin for relieving IBS-D symptoms, specifically abdominal pain, bloating, and bowel movement urgency. A 2-week course of rifaximin significantly improved ...
A meta-analysis of 80,737 cases identifies five new variants and 22 risk genes, highlighting three potential drug targets for ...
A vitamin D deficit may be linked with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in children. According to a new study published in PLOS ONE, more than 90% of pediatric patients with IBS were deficient in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Irritable bowel syndrome is a dysfunction in the communication pathway between the gut and the brain, which ...
Find out about L-glutamine's potential benefits in IBS-D and post-infectious IBS, and learn how it may enhance gut health and dietary interventions.
There’s no cure for IBS, but medications along with dietary and lifestyle changes can help you prevent flare-ups. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder without a cure.
Vitamin D supplements are not an effective treatment for easing painful symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), a new study from the University of Sheffield reveals. Scientists from the University ...