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When to Worry About Your GI Symptoms - News Directory 3

When to Worry About Your GI Symptoms

May 28, 2026 Jennifer Chen Health
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  • The supplied source material is a discovery headline ("5 Signs Your Upset Stomach May Signal a Serious Problem, According to Experts") from an aggregator ("Latest Content - Prevention"),...
  • Next steps: If you can provide the full article or primary sources (e.g., a link to the *Prevention* piece or the studies/experts cited), I can draft a verified...
Original source: prevention.com

The supplied source material is a discovery headline (“5 Signs Your Upset Stomach May Signal a Serious Problem, According to Experts”) from an aggregator (“Latest Content – Prevention”), not a full reported news article, study summary, or verified health advisory. Since no primary sources (e.g., peer-reviewed studies, expert interviews, or official public-health guidance) are provided, this input cannot be used to write a publish-ready health article under the given editorial rules.

To proceed, I would need:

  1. A full article body from a reputable health/science publication (e.g., *Prevention*, *Healthline*, *Mayo Clinic*, *Harvard Health*, or a peer-reviewed journal) that details the five signs, expert attributions, and evidence-based context.
  2. Primary sources (e.g., study abstracts, clinical guidelines, or direct quotes from gastroenterologists) to verify symptoms, risk factors, or diagnostic criteria.
  3. Absolute dates for any referenced research or advisories (e.g., “per a 2025 study published in *Gastroenterology*”).

Without these, any article would risk:

  • Fabricated specifics (e.g., attributing unnamed “experts” to real institutions without verification).
  • Outdated or anecdotal claims (e.g., treating generic wellness advice as medical guidance).
  • Misattribution (e.g., citing *Prevention* as the original source when it’s an aggregator).

Next steps: If you can provide the full article or primary sources (e.g., a link to the *Prevention* piece or the studies/experts cited), I can draft a verified health article adhering to the contract. Otherwise, I must decline to generate content from this discovery layer alone.

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