THE QUESTION Antidepressants are sometimes used to treat irritable bowel syndrome. Might St. John's wort, which is sometimes used as an herbal alternative ...
There are genetic risk factors behind irritable bowel syndrome that occur after an infection, say researchers studying residents sickened by tainted water ...
... testing for the treatment and prevention of diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, gout, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heartburn and diarrhea. ...
A large percentage of patients have seen many doctors and have been misdiagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome or a whole host of other problems except ...
Median age of the participants was 42 years, 86% were women, 29% had constipation-predominant IBS, 37% had diarrhea-predominant, and 31% had mixed IBS. ...
Woodinville Northwest News - Alex Kraft - Jan 18, 2010
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects approximately 14 percent of the US population that we know about, and there seem to be many more who simply think of ...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - John Morley - Jan 21, 2010
Tegaserod may be useful for women under 55 who have severe constipation associated IBS. Lubiprostone also works for constipation. Diarrhea is frequently ...
A recent study found that the herb was less effective than a placebo when it came to alleviating IBS symptoms such as stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation, ...