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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.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can make bowel movements unpredictable. Some days you may experience constipation, while on other days you may experience urgency or loose stools.
Many people enjoy a late-night snack, whether it’s after a long workday, during evening relaxation, or simply because dinner was earlier than usual
Digestive symptoms like bloating, gas, abdominal pain, and irregular bowel movements are common in several gastrointestinal conditions. For many patients, certain foods can worsen these symptoms, making diet an important part of managing digestive health.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common digestive disorders, affecting millions of people worldwide.
Hemorrhoids are a very common condition that affects millions of adults each year. While many people experience occasional irritation, flare-ups can cause uncomfortable symptoms that disrupt daily life.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders, affecting millions of Americans. While IBS does not cause permanent damage to the digestive tract, it can significantly affect quality of life.
Unlike conditions that cause visible inflammation or structural damage, IBS is related to changes in gut sensitivity, intestinal movement, and communication between the brain and the digestive system.
Colorectal cancer screening is designed to detect cancer early, when it is most treatable, and to identify growths that could develop into cancer over time.
Videos
Dr. Jai Mirchandani and Dr. Darren Brenner
Dr. Colin Brown and Dr. Robert Brown Discussing the Major Advancements in MASH
Robin Lynch, RDN: Effective Therapies to Manage Stress and IBS Related Symptoms
Robin Lynch, RDN Discussing Low FODMAP related misconceptions
Robin Lynch, RDN Discussing IBS related misconceptions
Dr. Jai Mirchandani and Dr. Colin Brown Introducing the Allied Digestive Health CME Conference
Dr. Robert Gialanella and Dr. Nadeem Baig: The Foundation of Allied Digestive Health
Celebrating a Decade of Allied Digestive Health
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