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You feel bloated, have cramps or diarrhea. Could it be food poisoning, or do you have irritable bowel syndrome? In fact, IBS is often triggered by food poisoning, according to research by Mark Pimentel, M.D., Director, GI Motility Program at CedarsSinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. That discovery has led to an effective treatment for many women with IBS, Dr. Pimentel says. Watch this video to learn about cuttingedge therapies for an uncomfortable condition.
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