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Why You Get Diarrhea After a Run

Why You Get Diarrhea After a Run (Plus, Ways to Help)

By DiaResQ Team | Gut Health | No Comments

If you’ve ever asked the question, “Why do I get diarrhea after I run?” you are not alone! Runner’s diarrhea is a major inconvenience and more common than you might…

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Mar 22
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March 22nd is World Water Day – Here’s How to Support!

By DiaResQ Team | DiaResQ News | No Comments

Each year on March 22nd, The United Nations observes World Water Day, a day that raises awareness about the importance of water. Over 2 billion people still live without access…

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Mar 15
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How to Stop Diarrhea in Kids

How to Stop Diarrhea in Kids

By DiaResQ Team | For Parents | No Comments

When your kids have diarrhea, quick relief is your top priority! It’s important to act fast, as kids can become dehydrated and a “normal” case of diarrhea can escalate into…

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Mar 13
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What Does Black Diarrhea mean

What Does Black Diarrhea Mean?

By DiaResQ Team | Diarrhea Concerns | No Comments

While many cases of diarrhea will resolve themselves within a few days, black diarrhea (and stool in any form) can be a sign of a larger medical issue. Often, it…

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Mar 08
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How to prevent diarrhea

How to Prevent Diarrhea

By DiaResQ Team | Diarrhea Concerns, For Travelers | No Comments

Diarrhea is defined as more than three loose stools per day and can be caused by many things including food and water contamination, viruses, bacterial infections, and poor hygiene (among…

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