Dietitians
Dietitians help people understand relationships between food and health. Learn about dietitians, their role and what you can expect from a dietitian.
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Low FODMAP diets
A low FODMAP diet reduces certain types of sugar that are fermented in your gut to reduce tummy pain and discomfort. Learn more about FODMAPs here.
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What's the difference between food allergy and intolerance — and other health concepts?
Wonder why psychiatrists and psychologists are different? Did you know that prebiotics and probiotics are not the same? Learn the differences between those things, and more.
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Gluten-free diet
Find out the importance of a gluten-free diet for people with coeliac disease and other conditions.
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Ketogenic diet
A ketogenic or 'keto' diet is very low in carbohydrates. It is sometimes used as a complementary treatment — like for epilepsy in children.
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Changes to your appetite
Eating more or less than usual, and gaining or losing weight suddenly may be a sign you need to see a doctor. Learn more on why your appetite changes.
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Urinary system
Your urinary system removes waste from your blood in the form of urine, as well as having other important functions. Learn how to keep it healthy.
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Malnutrition
Malnutrition is when your diet does not contain the right amount of nutrients needed to maintain healthy body function. Learn the risks and treatment.
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Probiotics
Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that are good for your digestive and immune systems. They’re naturally found in food or taken as supplements.
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Bloating
Bloating is when your tummy feels swollen. It‘s common, but if you feel bloated regularly, you should see your doctor. Learn more about bloating here.
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