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eHealth Connection
April 2008
Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome
How to Reduce IBS Symptoms
How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep
Chart Your Course for Heart Health
Calorie-Restricted Diets Under Study
Health eCooking: Chicken Casserole
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Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition that affects up to one in seven Americans and accounts for nearly 50 percent of office visits to gastroenterologists. IBS occurs in people of all ages, typically presenting in young age – usually below age 40 – and often in the teens.
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How to Reduce IBS Symptoms
The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse offers tips to help IBS sufferers control their symptoms. For many, watching their diet, managing Stress and avoiding known triggers can help reduce IBS symptoms.
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How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep
Feeling sluggish and irritable during the day? It could be you aren’t getting enough sleep. Work, household chores, family responsibilities and social obligations can make falling asleep or staying asleep difficult.
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Chart Your Course for Heart Health
You can learn a lot about your heart with a few simple numbers. When you know what numbers indicate a strong, healthy heart, you can set goals to reduce your risk for heart disease and stroke.
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Calorie-Restricted Diets Under Study
In 1934, scientists observed that lab rats fed a calorie-restricted diet had twice the lifespan of other rats. Those observations, reported the following year, launched a line of inquiry that continues to intrigue scientists today.
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Health eCooking: Chicken Casserole
Here’s a quick-fix Chicken Casserole that’s lower in fat and sodium and higher in fiber than the usual variety. This one-dish meal combines savory sautéed vegetables, low-fat sour cream, “healthy” mushroom soup and a fiber-rich topping for a balanced family dinner that bakes in 30 minutes.
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