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- who: / et al. from the McMaster University have published the research: Prevalence, impact and attitudes toward lower gastrointestinal dysmotility and sensory symptoms, and their treatment in Canada: A descriptive study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of April/12,/2006
- what: The lower GI dysmotility and sensory symptoms associated with IBS-C were the focus of the present study. This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence, impact and effect on work or school attendance of common dysmotility and sensory symptoms, such as abdominal pain, abdominal discomfort, bloating, constipation and constipation with occasional diarrhea, on the lives . . .

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