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        60.  Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a digestive   61.  Illegal wildlife trade poses a serious threat to
            disorder affecting the large intestine, which causes   endangered species. Poaching for ivory, fur, and
            abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits. ----   other animal products has driven many species
            This discomfort and unpredictability of IBS have an   close to extinction. This black market thrives due
            impact on individuals’ quality of life, causing anxiety   to high demand and weak law enforcement. ----
            about when and where symptoms might occur.        Additionally, raising awareness about the impact
            Managing IBS involves dietary changes, stress     of wildlife trade on ecosystems and endangered
            management, and medications to help control the   species is essential in reducing demand and
            symptoms and improve overall well-being.          protecting vulnerable animals.

            A)  Many people with IBS tend to avoid physical    A)  Many invasive species have been intentionally
               activity because of the belief that it will worsen their   introduced into ecosystems by wildlife traders or
               symptoms.                                         collectors.
            B)  People with IBS might experience episodes of   B)  Conservation groups are working to combat this
               diarrhoea, constipation, or both, making daily    issue by strengthening legal frameworks and
               activities uncomfortable and stressful.           increasing penalties for poachers.

            C)  IBS is typically treated by the gastroenterology   C)  In spite of efforts to stop wildlife trafficking, the
               department, which specialises in digestive system   market for elephant tusks, rhino horns, shark fins,
               disorders.                                        etc. keeps growing.

            D)  People with IBS often incorporate a high-fibre diet,   D)  China is primarily regarded as one of the world’s
               though it may not be suitable for everyone.       largest markets for illegally trafficked wildlife
                                                                 products.
            E)  Experts do not recommend high-fat foods and
               excessive caffeine intake to individuals with IBS.  E)  The Convention on International Trade in
                                                                 Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
                                                                 regulates the global wildlife trade.










































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