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IBM
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IBMInternational Business Machines Corporation
IBMInternational Brotherhood of Magicians
IBMInclusion Body Myositis (inflammatory muscle disease)
IBMIntegrated Business Management (Sales & Operations Planning)
IBMIntercontinental Ballistic Missile (also ICBM)
IBMIntegrated Border Management
IBMIndian Bureau of Mines (India)
IBMInstitut des Biosciences Marines (French; Canada)
IBMInjection Blow Moulding
IBMIch Bin Müde (German: I Am Tired)
IBMInternational Bank of Miami (Florida)
IBMInclusion Body Myopathy
IBMInitial Body Mass
IBMItalian By Marriage
IBMIrritable Bowel Movement
IBMInternational Baptist Missions


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When we consume excess of junk food, or have irregular sleeping habits we experience irritable bowel movement.
Fibromyalgia incidence, according to experts, increases with age, with those reaching 50 years old being more susceptible to the disease, with a variety of symptoms other than pain, ranging from fatigue, headaches, irritable bowel movement, insomnia, lethargy, depression and anxiety.
 
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