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Cutting out sugar and starch is as effective for IBS as current recommendations: Study
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Cutting out sugar and starch is as effective for IBS as current recommendations: Study

September 17, 2024 by Lund University Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainSymptoms for patients with the gastrointestinal disease IBS improved as much by eating less sugar and starch as for those who followed FODMAP—the diet currently recommended to patients. The results, presented in a new study from Lund University in Sweden, also show that weight loss is...

What are the different types of IBS?
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What are the different types of IBS?

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine. There are different subtypes, depending on the exact symptoms. Two examples include IBS with constipation (IBS-C) and IBS with diarrhea (IBS-D). The exact cause of IBS is not fully understood, but healthcare professionals believe several factors can contribute to its development....

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Are You Misdiagnosing IBS? Watch Out for This Mimic

Nick Tate March 10, 2023 UPDATED May 25, 2023 // Editor’s note: This story has been updated to address issues regarding confidentiality of a source. Could an allergy be the real culprit behind gastrointestinal symptoms similar to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)? For at least some patients, the surprising answer is: Yes. That’s the conclusion of New York gastroenterologist Yevgenia Pashinsky,...

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Are You Misdiagnosing IBS? Watch Out for This Mimi

Nick Tate March 10, 2023 Josh struggled for more than a decade with what his doctors had told him was irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). But curiously, the 39-year-old’s flare-ups were caused by some foods that aren’t typical IBS triggers. Peanuts and shellfish caused “stabbing” abdominal pains, and he would feel lightheaded after simply inhaling the scent of...

Researchers discover the role of intestinal fibrosis in inflammatory bowel disease
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Researchers discover the role of intestinal fibrosis in inflammatory bowel disease

by Massachusetts General Hospital Micrograph showing inflammation of the large bowel in a case of inflammatory bowel disease. Colonic biopsy. Credit: Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 3.0 Intestinal fibrosis is a common feature of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the primary cause of end-stage organ failure. Traditionally considered a bystander of inflammation, with negligible involvement in disease pathogenesis,...

New therapeutic target for irritable bowel syndrome
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New therapeutic target for irritable bowel syndrome

by Hong Kong Baptist University The research team of Professor Bian Zhaoxiang, Director of the Clinical Division and Tsang Shiu Tim Endowed Professor in Chinese Medicine Clinical Studies (middle); Dr Xavier Wong Hoi-leong, Assistant Professor of the Teaching and Research Division (right); and Dr Zhai Lixiang, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (left) of SCM at HKBU, has shown for the first time that...

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How I Cured My IBS

By Charlotte Shane Photo-Illustration: Photo-Illustration: The Cut; Photos: Getty Images In the spring of 2018, my now-husband and I spent a week in Santa Monica, one of my favorite places in the world, and all I remember about the trip is my humiliating farts. Distressed digestion is nothing new to me, a member of the...

Factors associated with nonresponse to FMT identified in IBS
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Factors associated with nonresponse to FMT identified in IBS

For patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), those who are male and/or have low Alistipes levels are more likely to be nonresponders to fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), according to a study published online March 18 in Neurogastroenterology & Motility. Magdy El-Salhy, M.D., Ph.D., from Stord Hospital in Norway, and colleagues included 109 patients who received allogeneic FMT...

New Biomarkers Discovered for IBS
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New Biomarkers Discovered for IBS

By Sarah Moore, M.Sc. Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects a significant number of people across the world. In the US alone, roughly 3 million adults have the condition which causes serious gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloody stools, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss. However, scientists still do not fully understand...

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Why do I fart so much?

By Jon Johnson Reviewed by Cynthia Chavoustie, PA Some flatulence is normal, but excessive farting is often a sign that the body is reacting strongly to certain foods. This can indicate a food intolerance or that a person has a digestive system disorder, such as irritable bowel syndrome. Typically, people pass gas 5–15 times per...

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