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Managing irritable bowel syndrome by tackling stress and negative thoughts, Life News & Top Stories

Managing irritable bowel syndrome by tackling stress and negative thoughts, Life News & Top Stories

SINGAPORE – Three years ago, social worker Sivasankeri Sathasivam started having bouts of diarrhoea several times a week.

Gradually, it became worse. She had severe pain in her abdomen, no appetite and diarrhoea up to 10 times a day.

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