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In studying other immune-triggered conditions such as Crohn's disease -- which also affects women at two to six times the rate of men -- experts have made a similar breakthrough. Instead of treating digestive symptoms such as gas, diarrhea, and constipation (common in Crohn's and IBS), experts realized the culprit might be an underlying food sensitivity, most likely to wheat gluten, milk protein, or one of several other common allergens.