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 ...
According to a new study by researchers at the University of Sheffield, taking vitamin D supplements can help to relieve the painful symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The study, which was ...
Eleven percent of irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea (IBS-D) patients reveal that they suffer from suicidal thinking when their condition is bad, a new study has found. The research, published in ...
For many with Irritable Bowel Syndrome there are days when the prospect of socialising, eating out, going to work, or even just leaving the house is tinged with dread.Symptoms such as bloating, ...
Irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D) is an unpleasant condition to live with, affecting millions of people worldwide. Now a new study has identified what could be a key trigger for the ...
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 ...
Irritable bowel syndrome is a dysfunction in the communication pathway between the gut and the brain, which contributes to symptoms such as gas, bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation and ...
Eighteen referred patients with D-IBS (eight females, 10 males aged 25–65 years; mean 42.6 years) and 15 healthy controls (five females, 10 males aged 31–57 years; mean 41.4 years) were included in ...
Here are the key details to know: 1. The ibs-smart test measures two antibodies, anti-CdtB and anti-vinculin, in diagnosing diarrhea predominant and mixed-type IBS. 2. Mark PImentel, MD, founder of ...
Silicolgel, a colloidal silicic acid enterosorbent, was generally safe and well tolerated, and it significantly reduced symptom severity in adults with irritable bowel syndrome, with efficacy being ...
People with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have been hurting—literally—through the pandemic. One-third of IBS patients reported worsening physical symptoms, but even more worrisome, almost half (49%) ...
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