Functional Medicine Approach to Patient Care Improves Sleep, Fatigue, and Quality of Life in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Elizabeth A. Scoville | Dawn B. Beaulieu | Robin L. Dalal | S. Horst | D. Beaulieu | E. Spring | B. Pabla | A. Motley | D. A. Schwartz | Thomas M Strobel | C. Nguyen | Taylor Riggs | Spencer Upadhyaya | Sarah Campbell | Taylor A. Riggs
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