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Bloating, constipation, poor digestion? Oxford-certified celebrity nutritionist shares 5 common superfoods you can easily find in your grocery storeDigestive issues like bloating and constipation are common. Mumbai-based nutritionist Suman Agarwal highlights five superfoods for better g...
Bloating, cramps, poor digestion? Nutritionist shares simple foods that may helpDigestive discomfort like IBS can be frustrating. Nutritionist Lovneet Batra offers solutions for managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome. She hi...
IBS or IBD, what is the medical condition; symptoms of common digestive issues and are they dangerousIrritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are often confused but are distinct conditions. IBS is a functional dis...
IBS or colon cancer? Doctors reveal key differences and early warning signs to watchEarly colon cancer frequently mimics irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) as both affect the colon and have similar symptoms, like abdominal pain...
Bloated after every meal? Harvard-trained gut doctor reveals 10 everyday foods that can calm your stomach naturallyAIIMS and Stanford-trained gastroenterologist Dr Saurabh Sethi shared ten science-backed foods to beat bloating, highlighting natural remed...
What does your bathroom habits reveal about hidden health issues? Top expert explains five simple hacks to keep your digestive system healthyYour bathroom habits offer crucial insights into your well-being, with stress often impacting digestion. Experts reveal that taking just a ...
Biocon unit gets USFDA nod for genetic anti-bacterial drugBiocon's unit, in partnership with Carnegie Pharmaceuticals, has secured tentative approval from the USFDA for Rifaximin Tablets. This gene...
5 natural foods to help with irritable bowel syndromeCertain foods can soothe an overactive gut and ease IBS symptoms like bloating, cramps, and irregular bowel movements. Nutritionists and ga...
Bloating isn’t just overeating - Here’s what it could meanBloating is a digestive symptom that can signal more than just overeating. Persistent swelling in the abdomen may be connected to condition...
Zydus gets USFDA nod for generic IBS-D treatment drugZydus Lifesciences has secured tentative approval from the USFDA to market Rifaximin Tablets (550 mg) in the United States. This medication...
What’s the best way to treat irritable bowel syndrome?A new study suggests that certain dietary changes may be more effective than medication
Constipated & find it difficult to swallow? Gut problems may be early signals of Parkinson's diseaseA study suggests that certain gastrointestinal problems, such as difficulty swallowing, constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), m...
Iron deficiency anaemia or unexplained vomiting can be signs of irritable bowel syndrome. Know the less obvious symptoms of this ailmentIBS is an ailment that impacts the large intestine.
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'Ghar ka khana' for Chidambaram in Tihar JailSenior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Chidambaram, told the court that the 74-year-old Congress leader was suffering from multiple ail...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome troubling you? Try hypnotherapy for reliefHypnotherapy is used along with other forms of psychological or medical treatment.
Take it easy! Here's how stress can make you sickStress can interact with immune cells and regulate how they respond to allergens, causing physical symptoms and disease.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Everything you need to know about the disorderThough diagnosis of IBS often takes time, it can be managed well with proper diet and lifestyle.
NPPA revises rates of 6 drugs, fixes price of 1 medicineIn respect of medicines not under price control, manufacturers are allowed to increase the maximum retail price by 10 per cent annually.
'One-fifth of stomach ailment patients can be given simpler cure'Aimed at bringing international standards to the care of patients suffering from functional bowel disease, the institute is hosting a three...