Bloating after meals. Cramping that seems to come and go. Diarrhea one week, constipation the next. These are symptoms heard ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms can come and go over time. When they are present, the symptoms can last anywhere from ...
Post hoc analysis supports a reduction of time to first bowel movement and a consistent improvement in abdominal symptoms, ...
If you’ve heard that cheese can cause nasty GI problems, then you need to hear this. Reviewed by Dietitian Christa Brown, M.S ...
Having to poop midrun happens more often than you might think (or hope). In fact, this experience is so common that there’s a term for it: runner’s diarrhea, a.k.a. runner’s trots. If you’ve had loose ...
This review in Nutrients evaluates the scientific evidence, clinical effectiveness, and safety of major dietary strategies for irritable bowel syndrome, including traditional advice, low-FODMAP, ...
Irritable bowel syndrome is a functional disease of the intestine. The cause is not certain and there are several factors ...
Differences in how gut cells respond to hormones may help to explain why women experience more frequent and severe gut pain than men do, a study in mice suggests. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) ...
Gastroenterologists share what your stool’s buoyancy can reveal about your digestion, diet, and overall health.
Dietitians explain which common foods may worsen bloating, reflux and IBS—and how to support your gut health without unnecessary restriction.
Ardelyx will leverage the LPGA’s predominantly female audience to directly reach the demographic most affected by IBS-C. The 360-degree approach aims to de-stigmatize chronic gastrointestinal issues ...