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IBS treatment: Low FODMAP diet more effective than medication
Medical News Today· 3 days agoIrritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent gastrointestinal condition, estimated to affect about...
Dietary Interventions Beat Medication in IBS Treatment
MedPage Today· 4 days agoBoth a low-FODMAPs and low-carb diet led to a larger decrease in symptom severity
What You Really Need to Know About Antidepressants
New York Times· 3 days agoAntidepressants are among the most prescribed medications in the United States. This is, in part, because the number of people diagnosed with depression...
This type of exercise can help reduce anxiety and depression
KTBS Shreveport· 4 days agoLight exercise such as pottering around the garden, playing golf or going for a walk can slash ...
Know the signs of irritable bowel syndrome
Billings Gazette· 14 hours agoApril is IBS Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn about the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS. Research suggests that about 12% of people in the ...
Severity of TRD Predicts Ketamine vs ECT Response
Medscape· 4 days agoThe severity of TRD appeared to predict response to IV ketamine vs ECT. However, experts said more research is needed before drawing any definitive conclusions.
What Are the Most Effective Psoriasis Therapy Options?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWith many treatment options for psoriasis, how do you know which ones are right for you? Here are...
Erenumab Reduces Flushing and Erythema in Rosacea
Medscape· 4 days agoA calcitonin gene-related peptide inhibitor that is FDA-approved for migraine prevention showed early promise against treatment-resistant redness and flushing of rosacea.
How to Manage Your Migraines Effectively
Mercola· 6 days agoAccording to research,2 "Its prevalence increases in puberty but continues to increase until 35 to 39 years of age, decreasing later in life, especially after menopause." Worldwide, as many ...
Avoidance Predicts Worse Long-term Outcomes in OCD
Medscape· 5 days agoBehavioral avoidance could limit the long-term of a widely used treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder, a new analysis shows.