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For people with irritable bowel syndrome, one of the most common interventions is an elimination diet to try to identify a trigger. But that diet might carry its own risk – of triggering disordered eating – a new study warns.
Dr Caroline Tuck is a senior lecturer in dietetics at Swinburne University
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For people with irritable bowel syndrome, one of the most common interventions is an elimination diet to try to identify a trigger. But that diet might carry its own risk – of triggering disordered eating – a new study warns.
Dr Caroline Tuck is a senior lecturer in dietetics at Swinburne University
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