Articles, tagged with "small intestine", page 4
09th May 2011
Fatigue is a condition seen commonly in health practices. In fact around 75% of people presenting to a health practitioner will complain of feeling tired and fatigued. Fatigue can of course go hand in hand with serious health problems but it is frequently...
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Author:
Vivienne Savill ND., RN
09th May 2011
Crohn’s disease also named Inflammatory Bowel Disease is a disorder which causes inflammation of any part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract from mouth to anus. It generally affects the lower part of small intestine; the ileum. Common crohn's symptoms in...
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Author:
madisonthomos
09th May 2011
An intestine is a segment of anatomy which starts from the stomach (pyloric sphincter) and stretches till the anus. In terms of formation, it is the segment of the alimentary canal in humans and other mammals. When someone mentions the term intestine, the...
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Author:
brainrobin
15th April 2011
With the Master Cleanse you can restore your body to its normal, healthy situation. Our bodies are being polluted all the time with the wrong kind of foods. Your body can become so polluted that you slowly start to poison yourself from the inside, also kn...
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Author:
Alex Zwiggelaar
15th April 2011
Famotidine medicine is recommended for treating ulcer in stomach and acidic reflux. It is a histamine-2 blocker used to treat peptic ulcer disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease. It is also given in patients before operations to prevent post-operatio...
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Author:
Bhupinder Kaur Khera
14th April 2011
By way of example, celiac disease and collagenous colitis are diagnosed through microscopic examination of biopsies from the small intestine and large intestine, respectively. In contrast, gastrointestinal functional diseases are not observed using onl...
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Author:
Clayton Kelley
14th April 2011
The difference among functional disease and non-functional disease might, in reality, be blurry. So, even functional diseases quite possibly have associated biochemical or molecular abnormalities that eventually will be able to be measured. For instanc...
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Author:
Clayton Kelley
12th April 2011
No one likes dealing with acne. For some people, no amount of face wash or cream seems to clear up the problem. Desperate for a solution, many turned to the doctor-prescribed drug called Accutane for help clearing up acne. If you are one of these peopl...
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Author:
G. Skillings
11th April 2011
1. Velocity of Alcohol Ingestion
Consuming a lot of alcohol at the moment will slow down alcohol absorption since the pyloric valve, which is located involving the tummy and small intestine, will seize. If you drink alcohol much more gradually, above a l...
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Author:
kevinferra19
06th April 2011
Like any other type of surgery procedure, Gastric bypass surgery comes with its own risks. Some of them are most serious risks while the other needs necessary treatments. Likewise, it is very important that before any decision you should go, you have to u...
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Author:
georgequirk21
05th April 2011
Colonoscopy is nothing about colonies but about the colon situated inside our body. It may sound like a solid object but is not a matter of worry as colon is the medical name for large intestine. Colonoscopy procedure is the internal examination of the co...
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Author:
Jennifer Stone
05th April 2011
Acid reflux occurs when gastric juices containing acid from the stomach back into the esophagus (the tube through which we swallow). In some people, this happens regularly. The question then becomes gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD.
For some, ...
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Author:
Obadiea
05th April 2011
In a study conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it has been found out that Americans eat only half of the daily recommended dietary fiber. Because of this, it is not surprising that the rising cases of obesity and health issues related with lo...
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Author:
Chris Carter
04th April 2011
Your body, for most of the day, digests your food. Digestion is an essential part of your body processes, and without it you would be unable to function. There are many people who suffer from indigestion however, so today we will look at the digestive pro...
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Author:
Peter Crump
29th March 2011
Celiac disease can be very harmful as it can definitely damage the inner lining of the small intestine and this will in turn not allow the intestine to absorb the part of the food. For the good health of the person, the absorption of the food is definitel...
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Author:
Vincent DeVille