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GI health quiz: What’s normal and what’s not

GI health quiz: What’s normal and what’s not

by Michigan Gastro | Oct 1, 2022 | Digestive Care

Gastrointestinal health is so important to the overall health and well-being of an individual. Poor gastrointestinal health can impact the mental and physical health of a person by decreasing quality of life. When someone is plagued with chronic constipation, stomach...
Three benefits of visiting a digestive health clinic

Three benefits of visiting a digestive health clinic

by Michigan Gastro | Jun 6, 2022 | Digestive Care, Featured

Healthy gut, healthy butt: Three benefits of visiting a digestive health clinic   When was the last time you thought about your gut health? You may be surprised to learn that your gut is more than just your stomach and your intestines. The health of your gut has...
Digestive care doesn’t wait until age 50, and neither should you

Digestive care doesn’t wait until age 50, and neither should you

by Michigan Gastro | Jun 3, 2022 | Digestive Care, Featured

One of the best ways to stay healthy is to catch health problems before they have a chance to get worse. That’s why yearly checkups are so important. Being proactive in your care is easy when you make sure to get your yearly checkups. A routine physical exam? Check!...
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