For individuals with chronic inflammatory bowel disorders, combining aerobic exercise with strength training can reduce clinical symptoms, lower inflammatory markers, and boost self-esteem.
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Some people who think gluten worsens their irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms actually experience no more discomfort when they eat the protein, which is found in wheat, barley and rye. IBS ...
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You shouldn’t have to stomach a constantly upset stomach. Bloating, gas and discomfort are often dismissed as harmless digestive issues, but they can sometimes signal more serious health problems.