Articles, tagged with "small intestine", page 2
23rd September 2011
In gastric bypass surgery, a little stomach sack is made by stapling. This pocket is sutured to the area of the small intestine so that around 1m intestine is bypassed and no longer accepts nutrition. This process is essentially limited because it control...
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Author:
Simon Starkins
21st September 2011
Melanoma is one of the leading causes of deaths due to skin diseases across the world and is regarded as the most dangerous type of skin cancer. In the past, cases of melanoma were rare but nowadays it is a disease on the rise. Early detection is extremel...
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Author:
Brenda
21st September 2011
Food gives us energy, and the value of balanced diet can never be ignored. Body works with a proper system. As when we chew meals then the nutrients which nourish our body are absorbed by the small intestine. This absorption is done by a wall which is sem...
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Author:
Chole80
09th September 2011
I hear on one side, the gluten-tolerant side, how this whole gluten-free movement is just a fad and will dwindle away and yet on the gluten-intolerant side, I and many other bloggers are receiving hundreds of new followers weekly – hummm… something is wro...
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Author:
CarolKicinski
07th September 2011
If you are new to a gluten-free diet you may be feeling overwhelmed. Understanding is often the first place to start.
What is gluten?
Gluten is a sticky protein found in wheat, rye and barley. It is found also in most oats – not because of the oat ...
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Author:
CarolKicinski
17th August 2011
First, some interesting facts about caffeine...
1) It's the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world - an estimated 90% of adults in Western countries consume it daily.
2) Small doses of caffeine help reduce pain and speed up the effects...
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Author:
lowbpdrugfree
16th August 2011
What is Gallbladder :
The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ just below the liver and stores the bile, which is a watery liquid made by the cells of the liver that is important for digesting food in the intestine, particularly fat, secreted by the liver....
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Author:
Pratap Reddy
09th August 2011
Nowadays, many people turn to surgical weight loss alternatives to achieve the body weight they want. While dieting and exercising are still the recommended methods to maintain the healthy condition of the body, undergoing diet surgeries can be more conve...
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Author:
emiliapickrell
09th August 2011
Obesity is a major problem that the global population is facing at present. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), out of the one billion people who are overweight, an estimated three hundred million are obese. Obesity is a condition where a pe...
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Author:
emiliapickrell
14th July 2011
Anything that makes you sick is bad for you. For some three million Americans, gluten is considered the bane of their existence. They have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder known as celiac disease. Eating foods containing gluten when you have cel...
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Author:
Oretha Worthington
12th July 2011
There are many high cholesterol medications on the market today, produced or supplied by some of the world's primary pharmaceutical companies. They are among the most prescribed drugs and it usually looks like doctors are eager to keep to the prescription...
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Author:
Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan
28th June 2011
Gastric bypass is also known as a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is a type of weight loss surgery that works by making your stomach smaller and your digestive system shorter.
About gastric bypass surgery
A gastric bypass operation involves creating a little ...
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Author:
lapbandsurgery
27th June 2011
When a person walks unto a Colon Cancer Statistic route, he or she will have uncertainty primarily if the course they would have to undertake is the street of colon cancer. - Being active cuts bowel inflammation that could Colon Cancer Statistic otherwise...
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Author:
Jerry Roberson
24th June 2011
Dr. Jorge Maytorena is one of the most experienced bariatric surgeons in Mexico, a highly trained and certified laparoscopic surgery and bariatric surgeon focusing on obesity-related conditions such as diabetes. In a specialty coined Diabesity surgery, Dr...
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Author:
David
22nd June 2011
Do you're feeling bloating after eating a number of dairy products? Don’t worry, this is not a matter of life and dying, this is simply a case of lactose intolerance. That is the situation wherein a person can not digest anything that has lactose, a comp...
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Author:
Brett Golden