April marks the 14th annual Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month, meant to publicize help for a condition so prevalent that, though rarely discussed, is the leading cause of worker absenteeism after the common cold. In particular, significant patient self-help avenues such as HelpForIBS.com offer information, support, and immediate tangible help for Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms. Self-help management of IBS has proven so successful that physicians and dietitians are embracing these approaches. IBS Awareness Month spreads the news that IBS patients are finally being given the help they need - not just a diagnosis.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Newsletter Celebrates 7 Years Of Success With Over 90,000 IBS Subscribers
Best-selling author and HelpForIBS.com founder Heather Van Vorous's Irritable Bowel Syndrome Newsletter has reached thousands of IBS sufferers since 2002. Now marking 7 years of success, the twice-monthly IBS Newsletter is the only one of its kind, focusing on patient issues, interests, and IBS treatments.
Top 3 IBS Treatments for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Ten years of feedback from thousands of HelpForIBS.com patients reveals that the most helpful Irritable Bowel Syndrome treatments are also the simplest.
Are Your Bowels Irritable? IBS Awareness Month is Here
This April marks the 13th annual Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month, designated to publicize avenues of help for a condition so prevalent that, though rarely talked about, is the leading cause of worker absenteeism after the common cold. For too long, IBS sufferers were dismissed by physicians, ignored by researchers, and given no alternative to suffering in silence. In recent years this situation has changed, with a rising awareness of the profound differences lifestyle modifications can make. In particular, significant patient self-help avenues such as HelpForIBS.com have been created to offer information, support, and immediate tangible help for Irritable Bowel Syndrome sufferers. Self-help management of IBS has proven so successfu...
How To Know If You Have Celiac's Disease Not IBS
One of the reasons that many cases of Celiac's disease go undiagnosed is that doctors mistakenly believe patients to be suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS IBS is one of the most common disorders that US doctors see, with an estimated 20% of Americans suffering from it at some point