which is where I post all the abstracts I can find that are relevant to IBS. And I'm always happy to have someone email a link to a study I've missed, and I'll add it as well.
We had a survey a while back asking if people would like a "Science and IBS" board and I think two people said yes and everyone else said no.
My best suggestion here is to just not read the posts that deal with topics that don't interest you, or from posters who don't interest you.
There might even be a way to block viewing posts from specific posters - check the technical FAQ for that.
In general, once you know someone is always beating a drum you don't want to hear it should be pretty easy to just not bother clicking into their posts. I certainly have no problem with people feeling completely free to do that.
XXOO H
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