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Topic: Bacteria, gut flora
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DHM: Digestive Health Matters Vol 21 Issue 2 - ELECTRONIC PDF
663By: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders IFFGD

In this issue:
- Sleep and GERD
- Research News
- Human Microbiome in Health and Disease
- Functional Dyspepsia and Sleep
- New FDA Application for Treatment of Opioid-Induced Constipation
- Clinical Trials
- Gastroparesis – An Overview
- Books of Interest
- Treatment News
- Professional Announcements
- Save the Date – IFFGD Professional Symposium
- Investigators Sought for Phase 3 Trials
- Joint International Neurogastroenterology and Motility Meeting
- IFFGD Seeking Applications for 2013 Research Awards
- Community News
- Taking Action for Digestive Health
- DHA Advocacy Day
- Make the Functional GI and Motility Disorders Research Enhancement Act Law
- Digestive Health Advocates Raise Awareness and Funds for Research
Remember, Digestive Health Matters is FREE to Members.
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DHM: Digestive Health Matters Vol 21 Issue 1 - ELECTRONIC PDF
664By: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders IFFGD
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In this issue:
- April is IBS Awareness Month
- What is IBS?
- Research News You Can Use
- FDA Approves New Treatment for GERD
- FDA Issues PPI Safety Alert
- Understanding the Disease Process in Gastroparesis
- Bloating is an Important Symptom in Gastroparesis
- New Discoveries about Gut Bacteria in Children with IBS
- Be an Active Member of Your Health Care Team
- Books of Interest
- Industry Treatment News
- Professional Announcements
- Qualified Investigators Sought for Phase 3 Trial
- ANMS Postgraduate Course
- Joint International Neurogastroenterology and Motility Meeting
- IFFGD Seeking Applications for 2013 Research Awards
- Save the Date – 10th International Symposium on FGIDs
- Community News
- Courageous Story
- Take Part in Digestive Health Alliance Advocacy Day 2012
- Budget Cuts Threaten Medical Research
- Make the Functional GI & Motility Disorders Research Enhancement Act Law
- Raising Awareness – IBS Public Service Announcement
- You can Help Find Cures for Children
- Personal Advocacy
Remember, Digestive Health Matters is FREE to Members.
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DHM: Digestive Health Matters 20.02 - 2011 No 2 - ELECTRONIC PDF
668By: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders IFFGD

In this issue:
- Benefit Regatta
- IFFGD’s 20th Anniversary
- Introducing the Digestive Health Alliance
- Research News
- New NIH Program Addresses Bowel Control
- New Treatment for Bowel Incontinence
- New Treatment for C.-diff
- Report from DDW- Gastroparesis
- IBS
- Functional GI Disorders
- CVS
- The Low FODMAP Diet for IBS
- Traveling with Gastroparesis
- Foundation Update
- 9th International Symposium
- IFFGD Research Awards
- Charity Challenge Raises Funds - Legislative Update
- Functional GI and Motility Disorders Research Enhancement Act - Community News
- Member Story
- Getting the Message Out
Remember, Digestive Health Matters is FREE to Members.
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DHM: Digestive Health Matters 19.01 - Spring 2010 - ELECTRONIC PDF
675By: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders IFFGD
In this issue:
- April is IBS Awareness Month
- Changes You Should Not Ignore if You Have IBS
- News You can Us:
- Not All "Probiotics" are Alike
- Genetic Factors in IBS?
- A Changing Environment and the Increasing Prevalence of Celiac Disease
- Lactose Intolerance and Health - Courageous Stories - Aduts and Kids; Functional and Motility Disorders
- Expressive Writing may be a Promising Treatment for IBS
- Constipation in Children
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DHM: Digestive Health Matters 18.04 - Winter 2009 - ELECTRONIC PDF
677By: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders IFFGD
In this issue:
- A Message from IFFGD
- Probiotics and Functional GI Symptoms
- GERD and Sleep
- Complexity of IBS
- What are Clinical Trials or Studies
- Take Part in Research
- IFFGD Industry Council News – New Treatments
- Clinical Trials Listings
- Functional Abdominal Pain in Children and Adolescents
Remember, Digestive Health Matters is FREE to Members.
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DHM: Digestive Health Matters 18.02 - Summer 2009 - ELECTRONIC PDF
681By: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders IFFGD
In this issue:
- Endpoints, Outcomes – and Fresh Starts
- 2009 IFFGD Research Awards
- Medical Management of Fecal Incontinence
- Serotonin: What is it doing in my Gastrointestinal Tract?
- The Clinical Corner
- Is it safe to take loperamide long-term to control diarrhea?
- Can a probiotic help to prevent traveler’s diarrhea? - Report from IFFGD Research Award Winner: Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: New Insights in Enteric Regulation
Remember, Digestive Health Matters is FREE to Members.
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DHM: Digestive Health Matters 17.04 - Winter 2008 - ELECTRONIC PDF
685By: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders IFFGD
In this issue:
- A Noisy Tummy: What does it mean?
- Gastroesophageal Reflux in Children and Adolescents
- Books of Interest
- Industry Council News
- Digestive Health Research
- Treatment Guidelines for IBS
- Probiotics for GI Conditions - Manage Your Medicines
- Participate in Online Studies on IBS
- Report from IFFGD Research Award Winner – Diagnostic Testing in IBS: Theory vs. Reality
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DHM: Digestive Health Matters 16.03 - Fall 2007 - ELECTRONIC PDF
695By: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders IFFGD

In this issue:
- GERD Awareness Week
- Dietary Aspects of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- The Medical History: How to Help Your Doctor Help You
- The Clinical Corner: Physical activity and diverticulosis; Vitamin B12 and IBS; Antibiotics, probiotics and C. diff
- Industry Sponsored Clinical Trials
- Digestive Health Research: A Sampling of Recently Published Studies
- Report from IFFGD Research Award Winner: Home Based Guided Imagery to Treat Pediatric Functional Abdominal Pain
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