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Your lifetime risk of developing T2D is 40% if you have one parent with T2D and 70% if both have it. Learn more.| Cleveland Clinic
Most of us have had unpleasant GI symptoms before. But recurring constipation or diarrhea may point to irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS. Learn more.| Cleveland Clinic
You know the feeling. Learn why you have it and how to stop nausea fast.| Cleveland Clinic
Abdominal pain has many causes. What feels like a stomachache may be coming from another organ in your abdomen, or from outside of your digestive system.| Cleveland Clinic
Find out why you’re backed up and how to relieve the problem.| Cleveland Clinic
Hyperglycemia happens when there’s too much sugar (glucose) in your blood.| Cleveland Clinic
Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in things and activities you once enjoyed. It’s treatable.| Cleveland Clinic
If your stools are looser than you’d like — you’re not alone. Most of us know the telltale signs of diarrhea. Here’s what you need to know about it.| Cleveland Clinic
There are seven types of anxiety disorders. Do you know all of them?| Cleveland Clinic