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Nutritional Pearl: Low-FODMAP Diet May Help With IBD

  • Your patient is a 32-year-old man with recently diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease. At his most recent checkup, he asks what kinds of lifestyle changes he could make that could alleviate some of his symptoms. 

    How would you advise your patient?
     

    (Answer and discussion on next page)


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