Irritable bowel syndrome is traditionally diagnosed by ruling out other digestive disorders like IBD and celiac disease, but researchers at McMaster University are developing a simple urine test to improve the process.
If you live with irritable bowel syndrome, you may not know much about the connection to your mental health. While stress, anxiety, and depression don't cause IBS, they may make your symptoms worse. Read More »
A low-FODMAP diet has been shown to reduce IBS symptoms. These foods may be poorly absorbed during digestion and include wheat, onions, chickpeas, dairy, apples, pears, asparagus, mushrooms, and others. Read More »
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