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GI Disorders, IBS, IBD, and Anxiety Disorders.

People with anxiety disorders are at increased risk for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Other gastrointestinal disorders and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may accompany anxiety disorders as well. Learn more about these disorders and what you can do if you have them.
IBS and Panic Disorder
You're not alone if you have panic disorder and IBS - irritable bowel syndrome. Find out what IBS is and what you need to do about it if you don't want it to hinder your recovery from panic disorder.
Nausea May Be a Warning Sign for Anxiety
People who have gastrointestinal symptoms are more likely to have anxiety disorders or depression than people who do not have such symptoms, researchers have found. Those who experience nausea are over three times as likely to have an anxiety disorder and almost one and half times as likely to have depression as those who do not experience nausea.
About Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The most comprehensive site on the Web for information, resources and support on IBS and IBD. Amber J. Tresca provides everything from FAQs to information on diagnostic testing and finding a doctor. A support forum is also available.
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Heartburn
From ADAM Healthcare Center, an in-depth report on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and Heartburn, including causes, risk factors, symptoms, complications, prevention, diagnosis, treatments and surgery information.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
From ADAM Healthcare Center, an in-depth report on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), including causes, symptoms, complications, risk factors, diagnosis, dietary factors, symptom management, medications, and surgery information.

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