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  • Health - 16 Jul 2023
    Short bowel syndrome (SBS) occurs when a significant proportion of the small intestine has been removed or damaged and does not function adequately to absorb nutrients from the diet.
  • Health - 20 Feb 2023
    Meditation is widely practiced and believed to have beneficial health effects,
  • Health - 10 Feb 2020
    According to the scientific literature, drinking coffee is beneficial for the gut health. It helps improve bowel movement by increasing the motility of smooth muscle in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Health - 29 Feb 2024
    Gastroschisis is a birth defect of the abdominal wall, which is not fully formed when a child is born.
  • Health - 23 Jan 2023
    Diarrhea is usually caused when the fluids within the intestines are not reabsorbed by the gut walls. This leads to loose, watery stools. Watery stools may also result from excessive water secretion...
  • Health - 2 Sep 2022
    Irritable bowel syndrome is a chronic digestive condition that is associated with pain, bloating, as well as alternating diarrhea and constipation.
  • Health - 7 Mar 2019
    Small intestinal bowel overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition in which there is upward proliferation of the colonic bacteria, so that they start to grow in the small intestine.
  • Health - 8 Jul 2022
    Patients who have gastrointestinal disorders also have high psychiatric comorbidity. Read more here.
  • Health - 16 Jul 2023
    The exact cause of constipation is not clear. However, there are several factors that may lead to an increased risk of constipation.
  • Health - 21 Jun 2023
    Vitamin K is a group of fat-soluble vitamins required for synthesis of the proteins needed for blood coagulation and for calcium binding in bones and other tissues.

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