Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . At 4 weeks, the dietary interventions reduced symptom severity in 76% and 71% of patients vs. 58% on medical ...
Complementary therapies for treating irritable bowel syndrome with constipation include exercise, probiotics, peppermint oil supplements, soluble dietary fiber, and gut-directed mental health ...
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 ...
Sticking to a diet packed with fruit, pulses and nuts may give you a fighting chance of easing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms, a new study suggests. A Mediterranean-style diet plan has long ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) sufferers who followed a low-sugar, low-starch diet for one month improved their gut symptoms and lost weight, according to a study, suggesting it could be as effective ...
About 10 to 15 percent of adults in the U.S. have irritable bowel syndrome, a condition that causes abdominal pain, gas, diarrhea, and constipation. It’s typically diagnosed in early adulthood, but ...
There's growing evidence that a Mediterranean diet can provide relief from symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), offering people more variety and easier adherence than the current frontline ...
Michigan Medicine and Cleveland Clinic researchers collaborated on a study hoping to discover ways to alleviate symptoms of those with irritable bowel syndrome. The randomized study, which operated ...
A study recently published in Gastroenterology presents a possible breakthrough in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. According to a June 5 news release, the trial included 238 patients across ...
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Approximately 2% of patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have a mutation of the SCN5A gene that disrupts sodium channel function, according to a genotype analysis published online March 10 in ...