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Friday, July 18, 2008
Digestive Diseases Center
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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IBS accounts for nearly 3.5 million physician visits in the U.S. annually and is the most common diagnosis in gastroenterologists' practice--despite the fact that only about 10 percent of people with symptoms bother to see a doctor. Several studies have suggested that the impact of IBS on quality of life is equally as significant as that of congestive heart failure and dialysis-dependent kidney failure.

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