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Allied Digestive Health is excited to bring you blogs that highlight common GI diseases and conditions and tips for relief while deepening your understanding of important gastroenterology topics.
Dealing with diarrhea is never pleasant. The urgent, frequent trips to the bathroom leave you feeling drained and uncomfortable.
Understanding the link between IBS and hemorrhoids is the first step toward finding effective relief and improving your quality of life.
By focusing on credentials, key quality metrics like ADR, and your own comfort, you can make an empowered choice.
Fatigue is not just a minor complaint for those with IBS; it’s a major, pervasive issue. This isn’t just feeling a little tired; it’s a profound sense of exhaustion that isn’t relieved by rest.
The connection between your weight and your reflux symptoms is a two-way street, with each one influencing the other.
A primary care doctor is an excellent starting point; finding a specialist who understands the complexities of IBS can be a game-changer.
Knowing what to expect can help ensure you are fully prepared for your colonoscopy, a critical tool in preventing colorectal cancer.
When a flare-up strikes, the natural instinct is to reach for pain relievers. But can these common medications help, or make things worse?
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IBD in 2026: Emerging Advances and Real-World Management Strategies
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2024-2026
Gastroenterologists Say This Unexpected Poop Smell Can Mean Your Gut Microbiome Is Off – Dr. Ritu Nahar
Over 50? Gastroenterologists Say This One Morning Habit Can Improve Digestion All Day (Parade, February 2026) – Dr. Douglas Weine
The 10 Best Probiotics for Women in Their 40s, 50s & 60s, According to Doctors (The Flow Space, January 2026) – Dr. Ritu Nahar