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IIT Delhi, AIIMS Researchers Develop Ingestible Device To Collect Small Intestine Bacteria For Gut Health Research
- Tuesday December 16, 2025
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Researchers at IIT Delhi on Tuesday announced the development of an ingestible device that can sample bacteria directly from the small intestine, opening a new window into the human gut microbiome.
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Understanding SIBO: The Disorder Selena Gomez Is Battling
- Friday November 15, 2024
- Aayushi Singh Chauhan
By sharing her journey, Selena Gomez highlights the resilience required to pursue a successful career while managing health challenges.
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Do You Feel Bloated And Have Gas, Diarrhea? You May Be Suffering From SIBO... Know All About It
- Monday December 9, 2019
- Health | Cara Rosenbloom, The Washington Post
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition where otherwise beneficial bacteria end up in the wrong part of the digestive system, then proliferate and cause unpleasant symptoms such as abdominal pain, gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea.
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www.ndtv.com
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IIT Delhi, AIIMS Researchers Develop Ingestible Device To Collect Small Intestine Bacteria For Gut Health Research
- Tuesday December 16, 2025
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Researchers at IIT Delhi on Tuesday announced the development of an ingestible device that can sample bacteria directly from the small intestine, opening a new window into the human gut microbiome.
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www.ndtv.com
-
Understanding SIBO: The Disorder Selena Gomez Is Battling
- Friday November 15, 2024
- Aayushi Singh Chauhan
By sharing her journey, Selena Gomez highlights the resilience required to pursue a successful career while managing health challenges.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Do You Feel Bloated And Have Gas, Diarrhea? You May Be Suffering From SIBO... Know All About It
- Monday December 9, 2019
- Health | Cara Rosenbloom, The Washington Post
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition where otherwise beneficial bacteria end up in the wrong part of the digestive system, then proliferate and cause unpleasant symptoms such as abdominal pain, gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea.
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www.ndtv.com