(StatePoint) The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things about living with chronic conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which affects 12 million adults in the U.S. While being at home in closer proximity to a restroom more often may have helped, some report they have experienced worsened gastrointestinal symptoms during the last year.
This April, for IBS Awareness Month, Salix Pharmaceuticals, in partnership with The Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll, released the âPatient Perspectives: Living with IBS in a Pandemicâ report. The report uncovers new insights about the symptoms and behaviors of nearly 700 IBS patients over the past year.
âDiscovering what IBS patients are feeling and experiencing during the pandemic may be eye opening for health care providers and prompt needed conversations with patients,â says Howard Franklin, MD, chief medical officer, Salix Pharmaceuticals, a company committed to the prevention and treatment of gastrointestin
Survey Reveals Challenges of Living with IBS During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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New Report Reveals That More Than One-Third Of IBS Patients Surveyed State It Has Been More Challenging To Manage Their Symptoms During The COVID-19 Pandemic
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I can t believe it either. Time Magazine has named President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, according to the New York Times, citing the weight of the pandemic and racial injustice that will be shouldered by the history-making Democratic ticket.
Funny I always thought Person of the Year would be an award given for something you accomplished that year as opposed to what Time Magazine thinks you re going to accomplish now that they re elected. The duo beat out President Trump, who actually has accomplished things this past year whether you agree with him or not, also the racial justice movement, and Dr. Anthony Fauci and the health care workers, which makes it seem as though Fauci is fronting a bar band.