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Diet: Food for thought

Sarah DeWeerdt
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Sarah DeWeerdt: Sarah DeWeerdt is a freelance science writer based in Seattle, Washington.

Nature, 2016, vol. 533, issue 7603, S108-S109

Abstract: Many people with irritable bowel syndrome feel that they benefit from dietary interventions, but researchers still lack a full understanding of how food can inflame this disorder.

Date: 2016
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