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| GI Disorders Newsletter |
Week of October 21
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In This Issue:
Drug May Cut Need for Colitis Surgery
Why Garlic Is Good for You
Help! GI Stuff Troubles Me on the Job
Today's Top Story: GI Woes: How You Do Bother Me at Work!
Has irritable bowel or acid reflux ever slowed you down on the job? If so, you're not alone. See the latest survey of work time lost due to GI disorders.
Also See:
54 Tips for Managing Crohn's Disease
IBD vs. IBS: What's the Difference?
How Bad Is Your Heartburn? Rate Your Pain
News Alert: FAQ on Kids Cold Medicine Ban
Watch It Now: Rejuvenating Aging Faces
Health News & Information
Drug May Cut Need for Colitis Surgery
A new study contains exciting news for people living with ulcerative colitis. It suggests that a drug originally developed for arthritis may help some people with UC avoid colon surgery. Learn more about the benefits and side effects of this drug.
Also See: Play the Game to Learn Heartburn-Busting Tips
More Headlines You Shouldn't Miss:
Coughing, Snoring Among GERD Symptoms
Statins Cut Gallstone Risk
Why Garlic Is Good for You
Editor's Picks
Are You Your Own Worst Enemy?
Take control over brooding, worry, and procrastination to get the life you deserve.
Also See: The Power of Optimism
Save 3,000 Calories This Month
Gaining weight in your 30s, 40s, and beyond? Try these tricks to keep your figure.
Also See: Can Twinkies Survive a Nuclear Blast?
More Hot Topics on WebMD
Gotta Go All the Time? How Often is Too Often
The Benefits of Fiber for Your Body
Stomach Pains and Problems: When Is It Depression?
Antidepressants Can Cause Diarrhea
Members Are Talking
How Do You Balance GI Troubles and Work?
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