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  1. The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Sourcebook by Laura O'Hare, 2001-08-17
  2. The Natural Way With Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Nigel Howard, 1995-06
  3. Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Treatment.(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Irritable Bowl Syndrome by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-04
  4. Irritable Bowel Syndrome - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Health Publica Icon Health Publications, 2004-01-09
  5. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2005-01-30
  6. Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome Anatomical Chart by Anatomical Chart Company, 2010-10-15
  7. Hypnotherapy for irritable bowel syndrome.(ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Nancy Walsh, 2005-03-01
  8. Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Diagnosis.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Irritable Bowl Syndrome by Gale Reference Team, 2006-12-13
  9. Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Practical Guide (Mandarin Paperback) by Geoff Watts, 1996-06
  10. Do I Have IBS?!!!: A Comprehensive Guide For Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Persian Edition) by Dr. Ashkan Farhadi, 2008-07-18
  11. Functional Dyspepsia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Concepts and Controversies (Falk Symposium) by H. Goebell, G. Holtmann, et all 1998-03-31
  12. BEAT IBS THROUGH DIET: A SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN PROGRAMME FOR ALL WHO SUFFER FROM IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME by ALAN STEWART MARYON STEWART, 1994
  13. A Victim No More: Overcoming Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Safe, Effective Therapies for Relief from Bowel Complaints by Jonathan M. Berkowitz M.D., 2010-10-12
  14. Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Douglas A. Drossman, et all 2009-07-31

81. Irritable Bowel Syndrome--A Poorly Understood Disorder
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a nonlife-threatening gastrointestinaldisorder resulting from inadequate flow of blood to the colon.
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Poorly Understood Disorder
By Carol Lewis It's the most common gastrointestinal disorder seen by doctors. Abdominal pain, cramps, gas, bloating, diarrhea and constipation are among the symptoms. For years, many thought it was a psychological condition, rather than a physical one. But the discomfort and inconvenience that result from the gut-wrenching pain of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are very real. "It feels like you're giving birth over and over again," says Hope Marcus of Miami, Fla. Indeed, people with IBS can't stay out of the bathroom or their stomachs feel like they're tied in knots. Their bowel movements are either frequent and runny or sporadic and unusually hard. Mike Hoffman of West Palm Beach, Fla., says his intestines feel like they're constantly twisting and untwisting, "as though they're being wrung out like a dishrag." Jeffrey Roberts of Hallandale, Fla., says the sudden recurring knife-like pain "doubles you over," while others claim it brings you to your knees. Some liken the pain to a charley horse, but in the gutpain that is horrendous and then intensifies. "And don't picture a diarrhea attack happening in the privacy of your own clean bathroom," says Cynthia Huschle of Tolland, Conn. "Picture it in the bathroom at work, the store, the movie theater, the park, the baseball stadium, or the port-o-potty at the fair."

82. WellnessBooks.com - IBD - IBS Bookstore
Discount books for individuals with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, orirritable bowel syndrome. The IBDIBS Book Store includes book reviews.
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83. IBSHealth
Resources, links and personal perspectives on living and dealing with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Information for professionals and IBS sufferers in helping to gain a better understanding of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Please have your symptoms diagnosed by a medical practitioner or doctor. It is important to remember that you cannot self diagnose IBS and there are many serious conditions that mimic IBS.
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My name is Shawn Eric Case. I have been diagnosed with IBS and I have had it for over thirty years. I am active in providing current IBS information on the web and other IBS endeavors, including IBS research and support groups. My site contains general and professional information about IBS and research information, as well as medications, testing, foods, glossaries, searchable databases, psychological treatments and links with the latest articles. The site is divided into different sections for faster searching and for comprehensive information, so take a look around and I hope you find this site valuable. New Welcome to IBS health online Bulletin Board for support and information on irritable Bowel Syndrome.

84. IBS FAQ
University of North Carolina research facility publishes an easy guide to irritable bowel syndrome. Find descriptions, treatments, and contacts.
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85. Irritable Bowel Syndrome File: Latest IBS Research
Updated regularly over 100 descriptions of the latest treatments for irritablebowel syndromefrom experts at irritable bowel syndrome clinics worldwide.
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86. Untitled Document
To assist health care professionals in diagnosing and treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. Also patient information section. From Novartis.
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87. What Should I Do? - Irritable Bowel Syndrome
irritable bowel syndrome Health Management Guide. Buy this item fromthe OnLine Shop. irritable bowel syndrome. A symptom of
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IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME A symptom of irritable bowel syndrome is a cramping, tight feeling in the abdomen, particularly after a meal. This is accompanied by irregular bowel movements with alternating hard movements (constipation) and diarrhoea. It is not known exactly why irritable bowel syndrome occurs but it is known that all kinds of factors have their influence on intestinal movement. The movement may be either large or small. This is why diarrhoea alternates with constipation. The complaint can also be caused by the wrong choice of food and lack of physical exercise. SELF-CARE
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Eat low fat and high-fibre foods. You may also add extra fibre to your food (ask for this at the pharmacy). Eating enough wholemeal bread, fruit, raw vegetables, lean meat or fish is often quite adequate. Ensure that you drink enough. This means 3 pints (1.5 litres) per day (minimum) or about 10 cups or 6 glasses. Take regular physical exercise. For instance, where there is the choice always walk, or go running or take at least three quarters of an hour's walk each day. Eat regularly and go to the toilet as soon as you feel the need. Consider whether stress might be having an influence (see section about

88. Crohn's Disease
Information on the pathophysiology, symptoms and criteria.Category Health Conditions and Diseases irritable bowel syndrome......Back. Introduction irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic medicalproblem that effects up to 22% of the population. Further
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic medical problem that effects up to 22% of the population. Further data indicates that up to 50 percent of patients who present to a gastroenterologist's office for further evaluation of symptoms has irritable bowel syndrome. In the past, diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome was a diagnosis of exclusion. That is, other medical problems were eliminated first. Although this is still part of an evaluation, investigators have developed a set of criteria which assist physicians in the diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome. These are called the Rome Criteria. Presentation:
Patients with irritable bowel syndrome often have fluctuating symptoms over long periods of time. Patients may experience gas, bloating, dyspepsia, constipation, diarrhea, flatus, diarrhea alternating with constipation, and the passage of mucous in the stools. Crampy abdominal pain may be present. It is the goal of physicians to assess these complex symptoms and address these complaints by performing appropriate medical tests. Diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome:
IBS investigators have identified a set of symptoms that provide physicians with guidelines toward a diagnosis of IBS. These are called the Rome Criteria.

89. Natural HealthLink - The Next Horizon In Health!
Detailed information on irritable bowel syndrome, its symptoms, treatments, IBS diet, related nutritional supplements and herbs.
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90. Johns Hopkins Magazine April 1997
Information on IBS from John Hopkins University.Category Health Conditions and Diseases irritable bowel syndrome......APRIL 1997 CONTENTS. AUTHOR'S NOTEBOOK. RELATED SITES. Irritable bowelsyndrome (IBS) is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders.
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AUTHOR'S NOTEBOOK RELATED SITES Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders. It affects an estimated 35 million Americans, but at least half do not see a physician for the chronic stomachaches, and diarrhea or constipation. This April, the first National IBS Awareness Month, we feature the facts about IBS. H E A L T H A N D M E D I C I N E Bowels in an Uproar
By Melissa Hendricks
Illustration by Bruno Paciulli
Irritable bowel syndrome is one of the least understood gastrointestinal illnesses. IBS is a chronic, treatable disorder that causes stomach pain, bloating, and abnormal bowel movements. People with IBS have chronic diarrhea, constipation, or both, for example several weeks of constipation followed by a few days of diarrhea. For some people, IBS involves incontinence or a feeling of incomplete evacuation. Some patients have no abdominal pain in the morning, and get stomachaches in the afternoon. Others go for two weeks without pain, and then have a day of crippling pain. Each patient has his own pattern, says Marvin Schuster, chief of gastroenterology at the

91. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Active message board from iVillage on IBS. Links to articles on IBS included.
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92. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Clinical Trials
Explains the importance of participating in irritable bowel syndrome clinicaltrials. Why Participate in an irritable bowel syndrome Clinical Trial?
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Living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is defined as alternating diarrhea and constipation coupled with abdominal pain. IBS has also been called irritable colon, mucus colitis and spastic colitis ( colitis is inflammation of the colon or large intestine), even though IBS does not cause inflammation of the colon.
Irritable bowel syndrome affects some 40 million Americans, more than twice the number affected by diabetes (17 million) or coronary heart disease (12.6 million). Yet, because it is not a life-threatening condition, IBS takes a back seat to other conditions such as cancer when it comes to research funding. Thus, little research has been done on treating the condition or determining its cause. In addition to lack of funding for research, another hurdle is the condition itself: it is defined by a subjective description of symptoms (i.e., pain, cramping), which are not only much less reliable than objective symptoms (i.e., the presence of an ulcer), they are more difficult to measure.
The lack of research means that little is understood about the actual mechanisms that cause irritable bowel syndrome. And because symptoms vary among individuals, no single irritable bowel syndrome treatment method will work for all IBS sufferers. All these factors make irritable bowel syndrome clinical trials and the participants who volunteer for them all the more important.

93. IBS Info Board (Directory) @ Www.ezboard.com
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94. Irritable Bowel Syndrome: No Cure, But A Variety Of Treatments
A variety of treatments including medications and dietary changes are available forirritable bowel syndrome; some work better with some patients than others.
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I am a 49-year-old Asian woman who has been told that I have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Not only do I have constant bloating in the upper abdomen, but I also have lots of gas. Of course I have been examined by all of the tools: colonoscopy, x-rays, digestive test, and ultrasound. I read from the web that IBS is forever and cannot be cured. This is discouraging and makes me feel this is terminal. Is IBS associated with menopause? Will the symptoms go away when I pass menopause? Is there any other type of treatment other than those listed in most of the articles I read about, for example Chinese medicine? Thank you in advance for your kind assistance/guidance.
A: You are not alone and IBS is not terminal, but it is extremely frustrating for the 15% of the US population that suffers from it. No one knows why IBS is much more common in women (75% of IBS patients) and is usually diagnosed at a young age (under 50). With menopause, women often find that illnesses or symptoms get worse for awhile. Hormonal changes can also cause bloating and changes in bowel habits.

95. IBS SUPPORT CHAT ROOM
A place for people with irritable bowel syndrome to chat with fellow sufferers.
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96. Undiagnosed Gastrointestinal Reflux Disease May Be Confused With Irritable Bowel
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In a previous column , you addressed the troublesome condition known as irritable bowel syndrome. I developed IBS last summer; it was clearly correlated to job stress. The miserable symptoms were all there - cramping, gas, diarrhea, constipation. As you noted, conventional medicine hasn't come up with a treatment. However, I did some research on my own and through the Internet found the Journal of the American Medical Association (November 11,1998 Vol. 280 pp.1585) study you mentioned that used a treatment involving Chinese herbs. At a natural foods store (Outpost Natural Foods in Milwaukee), I found a remedy called Calm Colon that is a combination of 20 Chinese herbs, made by a Los Angeles company called Samra. I checked their Web site (http://www.samra.com) talked to people at Outpost Natural Foods, and decided to try Calm Colon. The results were stunning. Less than 12 hours after I took the first dose, my symptoms were dramatically improved. I took Calm Colon regularly for about three months, and while I still had occasional cramping, the symptoms were largely gone.

97. UHS Health Information
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). As someone with irritable bowel syndrome,you are not alone. The What Is irritable bowel syndrome? Irritable
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) As someone with irritable bowel syndrome, you are not alone. The disorder has been said to account for 30 to 50 percent of all digestive conditions seen in clinics and office practices. Though often recognized in infants and children, it usually begins in late adolescence or early adult life, and rarely appears for the first time after the age of 50. It causes almost as much industrial absenteeism as the common cold and has been written about in English medical literature since the early 19th century.
Despite its widespread occurrence and historical familiarity, irritable bowel syndrome remains resistant to simple, fast treatment. This makes it a continuing source of frustration to the health care provider and to the patient. Like the common cold, irritable bowel syndrome has no "cure."
The most useful approach is understanding and learning what you and your health care provider can do to help make living with the problem easier.
The Normal Bowel and the Irritable Bowel
When the bowel is functioning normally, it produces orderly, gentle muscular contractions, alternating with relaxation, that propel its contents toward the rectum and anus for elimination. In irritable bowel syndrome, the muscular contractions are disorganized, harsh, or spasmodic, resulting in abdominal discomfort and erratic propulsion. Sometimes, this causes frequent, occasionally "explosive" elimination of liquid stools; and at other times, the bowel spasm delays normal evacuation, causing constipation. Therefore, although it seems contradictory, both diarrhea and constipation can be produced by the same basic mechanism in irritable bowel syndrome.

98. Bulletin Board Moved!
Knowledgeable experts about irritable bowel syndrome answer questions at the IBS Association website. Experts include doctors, healthcare professionals and authors.
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99. Gut Feelings@Gastric Cafe: Nutrition
Offers detailed explanation of symptoms throughout the digestive tract that are related to IBS.Category Health Conditions and Diseases irritable bowel syndrome......Back to Diseases. irritable bowel syndrome. irritable bowel syndrome representsa set of symptoms without any definable anatomic abnormality.
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[Back to Diseases] Irritable Bowel Syndrome Irritable bowel syndrome represents a set of symptoms without any definable anatomic abnormality. This syndrome consists of single or multiple symptoms affecting or altering the physiology of various areas of the digestive tract. Irritable bowel syndrome (also known as IBS) classically involves recurrent abdominal pain in association with constipation and/or diarrhea, passage of mucus and frequently a sensation of bloating discomfort. Any or all of these symptoms may develop concurrently. These symptoms are thought to be produced by abnormal gastrointestinal motility in association with altered afferent or sensory signals perceived by the individual. IBS has been subdivided into several subsets which are described in the following order as one moves through the digestive tracts:
  • Globus - This involves a sensation of a lump or tightness of the throat with difficulty initiating swallowing.
  • Esophageal spasm - this is manifested by symptoms of chest pain and difficulty swallowing solids or liquids termed dysphagia. This symptom complex is frequently mistaken for cardiac pain.
  • Nonulcerative dyspepsia - this is a broad and vague term encompassing a variety of symptoms such as belching, bloating, abdominal distension, upper abdominal pain most often after meals. As previously mentioned, no ulceration is found at the time of examination.
  • 100. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Examining New Findings Treatments
    Upto-date information available on (1) the practical diagnosis of IBS; (2) the role of serotonin (5-HT) in enteric motility, visceral hypersensitivity, and secretion; and (3) 5-HT treatment options for IBS.
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