How Many of Your State’s Lawmakers Are Women? Why Representation Matters Now More Than Ever
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The agony of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) can be overwhelming. The extreme discomfort, the bloating, the gas can be excruciating. Perhaps you’ve consulted with your general practitioner or gastroenterologist, only to feel like there’s more to your symptoms than meets the eye. You’ve undergone numerous tests, from SIBO breath testing to motility tests, yet the results come back inconclusive, leaving you grappling with persistent agony. We are here to validate your experience, and to tell you that there could be a well-known reason: it’s called visceral hypersensitivity.
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