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Health & Nutrition : How to Treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Alternative Therapies

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Health & Nutrition : How to Treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Alternative Therapies
Alternative ways to treat irritable bowel syndrome include a mediator release test and the combination of diet therapy with cognitive behavioral therapy. Eliminate foods of type three and four pathways to treat IBS withtips from a licensed dietitian in this free video on health and nutrition. Expert: Christine Marquette Bio: Christine E. Marquette is a registered and licensed dietitian with the Austin Regional Clinic in Austin, Texas. She conducts nutrition therapy at the clinic. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Gene Mutations Linked to IBD in Children

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Rare genetic mutations may trigger inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in young children, a study shows.

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5 Genetic Regions Tied to Childhood IBD

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Five newly identified genetic regions may help explain how childhood inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) develops.

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Probiotics May Help Treat IBD Symptoms

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A natural probiotic therapy may offer a new treatment option to ease symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease and promote the body's own healing process, a study shows.

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Gene Variant Raises Crohn's Disease Risk

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A gene variant common in whites is linked to Crohn's disease, tipping the immune balance toward inflammatory bowel disease.

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