If gluten’s hard on you, but not because of celiac disease, you're in good company, according to new research.
The Mediterranean diet outperforms general healthy eating advice for improving symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, new data ...
Diarrhea Diarrhea was the most common adverse reaction in two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials of IBS-C. Severe diarrhea was reported in 2.5% of IBSRELA-treated patients. If severe ...
For patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the Mediterranean diet (MD) is superior to traditional dietary advice (TDA) ...
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The ‘highly effective and simple diet’ that’s perfect for people with IBS
A new study has found that a certain type of diet could be the best way to alleviate IBS symptoms - and it may also help to ...
Chia seeds offer many health benefits but are not for everyone. Individuals with low blood pressure should be cautious. Those ...
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Aloe Vera Juice vs. Coconut Water: Which Is Better for Hydration and Nutrients?
Coconut water and aloe vera juice both have functional properties and nutrients that can help with dehydration and other conditions.
IMM-529 IND: currently under review, FDA request for Information - minor updates to clinical protocol completed and submitted Travelan® P2TD (n=851) Uniformed Services University study topline data de ...
Turmeric coffee is made by adding turmeric and other spices to coffee. The beverage may help reduce inflammation and support ...
A randomized clinical trial has found that the Mediterranean diet is superior to traditional diet advice in managing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms, suggesting that it could be considered a ...
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