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Is there a link between genetics and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)?
Find out about the latest research linking inflammatory bowel disease to genetics and what it means for diagnosis and treatment.
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Get the scoop on your poop and what it says about your health
A Swedish gastroenterologist offers guidance on ways to improve your digestive health and overall wellbeing.
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IBD? Plan ahead for flare-free holiday celebrations
IBD doesn’t have to ruin holiday festivities. A gastroenterologist at Swedish offers tips to comfortably enjoy your holidays.
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Get relief from GERD pain
Swedish experts can help you find relief with the latest treatments. You don't have to live with the pain of GERD.
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Keep your colon healthy to help prevent disease
Increased dietary fiber and limited sugar and red meat can significantly support good gut health.
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Is it time for a colonoscopy? A Swedish expert offers guidance.
Watch video: Learn more from a Swedish colon and rectal surgeon about the detection, treatment and prevention or colon and rectal cancers.
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24 hours to better gut health
You can improve the health of your gut microbiome in just one day — here’s how.
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Raising awareness to prevent Type 2 diabetes
A Certified Diabetes Educator from Swedish answers frequently asked questions and shares strategies to prevent this serious chronic illness.
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Don’t let GERD hijack your holidays
Holiday meals are delicious, but they can trigger acid reflux and GERD. Find out how to navigate them so GERD doesn’t get in the way of your holiday fun.
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Preparing for a colonoscopy? Read this first.
March is colorectal cancer prevention month. Get the answers to commonly asked questions about colonoscopies and learn how to prepare for one.
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Are you allergic or intolerant to certain foods?
Find out how to tell the difference.
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Patient Story: Anti-Reflux Surgery Cures 30 Years of GERD Symptoms
"I began experiencing heartburn symptoms in my mid-thirties and was in my forties when I first had GERD issues. My symptoms were aggravated greatly with menopause and grew progressively worse as...
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