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Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
06/29/2022
Researchers examined the presence of undiagnosed severe exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in individuals with irritable bowel syndrome plus diarrhea, as well as the associated symptoms and the impact of...
06/29/2022
01/06/2020
Dr Pimentel, from Cedars-Sinai, discusses the current challenges of IBS management, how food poisoning and a low fermentation diet impact the disease, promising strategies for the future, and more.
01/06/2020
12/17/2019
See how much you know about irritable bowel syndrome by taking this short quiz based on facts from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
12/17/2019
Interactive Features
12/17/2019
See how much you know about irritable bowel syndrome by taking this short quiz based on facts from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
12/17/2019
11/18/2019
Which psychological intervention do you most often recommend to patients with IBS seen in your practice? Let us know by taking our poll!
11/18/2019
05/17/2019
Do you face barriers to the implementation of psychological therapy for patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in your practice? Let us know by taking our quick poll.
05/17/2019
02/22/2018
After listening to our podcast with Dr Arnold Wald on treating IBS, take this true-false quiz to see what you have learned.
02/22/2018
Clinical Insights
01/06/2020
Dr Pimentel, from Cedars-Sinai, discusses the current challenges of IBS management, how food poisoning and a low fermentation diet impact the disease, promising strategies for the future, and more.
01/06/2020
12/09/2019
Michael Camilleri, MD, from the Mayo Clinic, answers our questions about his research on fecal bile acids and fecal fat as potential biomarkers for irritable bowel syndrome, the importance of individualized...
12/09/2019
11/30/2019
In this video, Darren Brenner, MD, gives a preview of his presentation on the management of irritable bowel syndrome in primary care, which will be presented at the Practical Updates in Primary Care 2020...
11/30/2019
11/18/2019
Magnus Simrén, MD, PhD, answers our questions about his research that assessed whether human milk oligosaccharides could improve bowel symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
11/18/2019
11/07/2019
Dr Brenner, from Northwestern Medicine, discusses the current management of IBS, findings from the RELIEF phase 4 clinical trial of IBS-D, why targeting underlying pathogenic mechanisms of IBS symptoms is...
11/07/2019