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The Common Cold & Diarrhea: Are They Connected?

By DiaResQ Team | Diarrhea Concerns | No Comments

Diarrhea and a cold are fairly common occurrences, and many people may find that the two illnesses occur together. While they might seem unrelated, they could be connected in more…

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Jul 24
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How to Properly Rehydrate After Diarrhea

By DiaResQ Team | Diarrhea Concerns | No Comments

Oftentimes, diarrhea is caused by our body’s natural immune response to an unwanted microorganism in the gut. During an episode of diarrhea, your body sends water to your digestive tract…

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Jul 12
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How Your Digestive Tract & Immune System Work Together

By DiaResQ Team | Gut Health | No Comments

Your body is home to trillions of bacteria and other compounds that make up your microbiome. The study of this intricate system and how it supports your health is rapidly…

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Jul 10
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How Long Does It Take to Restore Good Bacteria After Antibiotics?

By DiaResQ Team | Gut Health | One Comment

While antibiotics often play an essential role in helping us overcome illness, they can also negatively affect our gut flora.  Antibiotics do not discern good from bad and so, during…

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