Prashant Singh, MBBS

Prashant Singh
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Medical School
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Prashant Singh, MBBS
Prashant Singh
Assistant Professor
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    • Center Member
      Caswell Diabetes Institute

    Research Overview

    - Functional Gastrointestinal Diseases
    - Gastrointestinal Motility
    - Celliac Disease

    Recent Publications

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    • Presentation
      Enzymes for FODMAP digestion
      Singh P. 2026 Feb 5;
    • Presentation
      Holistic Approaches to DGBIs: Next-Gen Trials and Biomarkers for IBS and Dyspepsia
      Singh P. 2026 Feb 5;
    • Presentation
      IBS and the Immune Connection: Allergy, Inflammation, and the Gut
      Singh P. 2026 Feb 5;
    • Presentation
      Discuss the role of food as a trigger for IBS symptoms; Review pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie food intolerance in IBS; Highlight future targets for addressing dietary intolerances in IBS
      Singh P. 2026 Feb 5;
    • Presentation
      10th annual GI Nutrition training program, FOOD: The Main Course to Digestive Health. Michigan Medicine Digestive Disorders Nutrition & Behavioral Health Program and the Department of Nutritional Sciences in the School of Public Health. Topic, "Is IBS a Microbiome-Based Disorder? "
      Singh P. 2026 Feb 5;
    • Presentation
      Diet in IBS: What Works, Why It Works, and What’s Next
      Singh P. 2026 May 12;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Mo1607 FEASIBILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A LOW-SULFUR DIET FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF QUIESCENT CROHN’S DISEASE WITH PERSISTENT GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS: RESULTS FROM A PILOT, CONTROLLED, STUDY
      Hill J, Ball S, Gjoka I, Wang Y-P, Gao J, Hassan SA, Young V, Berinstein J, Nojkov B, Chey W, Higgins PD, Rao K, Singh P, Bishu S, Lee A. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2026 May 6; 103 (5): s-1209-s-1210 DOI:10.1016/s0016-5107(26)02977-9
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Mo1607 FEASIBILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A LOW-SULFUR DIET FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF QUIESCENT CROHN’S DISEASE WITH PERSISTENT GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS: RESULTS FROM A PILOT, CONTROLLED, STUDY
      Hill J, Ball S, Gjoka I, Wang Y-P, Gao J, Hassan SA, Young V, Berinstein J, Nojkov B, Chey W, Higgins PD, Rao K, Singh P, Bishu S, Lee A. Gastroenterology, 2026 May 7; 170 (6): s-1209-s-1210 DOI:10.1016/s0016-5085(26)03046-5

    Featured News & Stories

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    Health Lab

    Low FODMAP diet improves leaky gut in study

    In a new study, patients with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or IBS-D, who went on a low FODMAP diet saw an improvement of colonic barrier dysfunction, commonly known as “leaky gut.”
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    Health Lab

    Mediterranean diet provides symptom relief for patients with IBS in pilot study

    A pilot study found that the Mediterranean diet may provide symptom relief for people with irritable bowel syndrome commonly referred to as IBS.
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    Health Lab

    Simple blood test for IBS-triggering foods shows promise in study

    A multicenter study compared patients with irritable bowel syndrome on Immunoglobulin G-based elimination diets to patients on sham diets.