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  2. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth - Wikipedia

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    There is a lack of consensus however, regarding the suggested link between IBS and SIBO. Other authors concluded that the abnormal breath results so common in IBS patients do not suggest SIBO, and state that "abnormal fermentation timing and dynamics of the breath test findings support a role for abnormal intestinal bacterial distribution in IBS."

  3. Selena Gomez Has SIBO: What to Know About This Rare ... - AOL

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    Antibiotics and a short-term low-FODMAP diet or SIBO diet are often the first-line treatments for SIBO. Herbal supplements , probiotics, and fermented foods can help prevent flare-ups. View the ...

  4. Sucralose - Wikipedia

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    Sucralose: (C 12 H 19 Cl 3 O 8) Black Carbon, White Hydrogen, Green Chloride, Red Oxygen. Sucralose is an artificial sweetener and sugar substitute. As the majority of ingested sucralose is not metabolized by the body, it adds very little food energy (14 kJ [3.3 kcal] per gram). [3] In the European Union, it is also known under the E number E955.

  5. Splenda is officially bad for you - AOL

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    A recent study found that sucralose, the main ingredient of Splenda, may cause serious health problems like cancer.

  6. Cancer survival rates - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute of Health (NIH) attributes the increase in the 5-year relative survival of prostate cancer (from 69% in the 1970s to 100% in 2006) to screening and diagnosis and due to the fact that men that participate in screening tend to be healthier and live longer than the average man and testing techniques that are able to detect ...

  7. Sugar substitute - Wikipedia

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    Only about 15% of sucralose is absorbed by the body and most of it passes out of the body unchanged. [36] In 2017, sucralose was the most common sugar substitute used in the manufacture of foods and beverages; it had 30% of the global market, which was projected to be valued at $2.8 billion by 2021. [17]

  8. Column: A cancer survivor's advice: research, persistence and ...

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    The cancer was gone. Two months later, she had another test. No cancer. “Her cancer is, at this moment, undetectable and in remission. For anaplastic cancer that’s very unusual,” Dr. Mita ...

  9. Crohn's disease - Wikipedia

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    For example, individuals with Crohn's disease involving the small bowel are at higher risk for small intestinal cancer. [78] Similarly, people with Crohn's colitis have a relative risk of 5.6 for developing colon cancer. [79] Screening for colon cancer with colonoscopy is recommended for anyone who has had Crohn's colitis for at least eight ...