LISTEN: A study conducted by the UAlberta says that some fibers can be bad for people suffering from irritable bowel syndrome. For more, KCBS' Eric Thomas spoke with Dr. Heather Armstrong, a professor of Internal Medicine at umanitoba.
At one point or another, we've all heard about the benefits of adding more fiber to your diet but a new study conducted by the University of Alberta says that some dietary fibers can be damaging for those who suffering from inflammatory bowel disease.
For more KCBS Radio anchor, Eric Thomas spoke with Dr. Heather Armstrong, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Manitoba and Canada Research Chair in Integrative Bioscience.
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