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Articles related to "Gastrointestinal"
Gastrointestinal Problems in ASD A significant percentage of children with autism spectrum disorder have gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, gas and reflux. autism spectrum disorder • autism • gastrointestinal problems • leaky gut syndrome • food allergies
Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding Lower GI bleeding requires several steps for management. gastrointestinal bleeding • gi bleeding • lower gastrointestinal bleeding • lower gi bleeding • colonoscopy
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Upper GI bleeding requires several steps for management. gastrointestinal bleeding • gi bleeding • upper gastrointestinal bleeding • upper gi bleeding • endoscopy
What is Crohn's Disease Here I discuss the textbook definition of Crohn's Disease. While comparing that definition with what I feel is the definition a person living with Crohn's disease would give to you. crohn's disease • digestive disorders • inflammatory • gastrointestinal tract
Anthrax in Cattle Humans acquire anthrax through contact with infected animals or animal products - in areas where livestock infection is uncommon, human infection is rare. anthrax • anthrax infection • anthrax in cattle • cutaneous anthrax • human infection
Poultry Slaughter Not only are current methods of poultry slaughter inhumane, but they also risk contaminating poultry with organisms that cause human disease. poultry slaughter • slaughter • salmonella • campylobacter • human infection
Secretin Therapy for Autism Research has found a link between autism spectrum diseases and the functions of the gastrointestinal system and the brain. This link appears to be the hormone, secretin. autism • autism spectrum disorders • secretin • experimental therapies for autism • leaky-gut
Lotronex - Another Pharmaceutical Backfire Once again a pharmaceutical company and the FDA have rushed into releasing a medication. And once again there are victims. ibs • irritable bowel syndrome • gastrointestinal • crohn's • diverticulitis
The Newborn: physiological characteristics Physiological characteristics of the newborn (part 1). physiologic resilience • tempetature • respiratory • circulatory system • gastrointestinal system
The Newborn: physiological characteristics (part 2) The second part of last week's article. gastrointestinal system • nervous system • special senses • sleep • immunity
Feeding Dogs Bones Documented cases demonstrate that dogs fed bones can suffer horrendous gastrointestinal problems. feeding dogs bones • dogs eating bones • cooked bones • raw bones • nutritional value of bones
Fueling Your Body Food or beverage, before, during and after a workout, what works best? fueling your body • balanced diet • glycogen stores • glycogen • energy replenishment
HIV-Associated Wasting Syndrome HIV-Associated Wasting Syndrome, common in AIDS sufferers, can worsen symptoms and impair health. hiv • aids • wasting syndrome • anorexia • metabolic function
Causes of Chest Pain Chest pain is typically associated with a heart attack, but that's not the only cause. What else produces chest pain? chest pain • cardiac chest pain • pulmonary chest pain • gastrointestinal chest pain • musculoskeletal chest pain
Crohn’s disease & colitis It is estimated that as many as one million Americans and approximately 170,000 Canadians have IBD. This disease can affect anyone at anytime. Its symptoms can include abdominal pain • cramping • fatigue • diarrhea • flare-ups can occur without warning
Legionnaires’ disease These outbreaks occurred in hotels, hospitals, nursing homes, cruise ships, prisons. The dominator was a bacterium that at times was caused by water and contaminated soil severe pneumonia • high temperature • lung infection • bacteria • inhaling the bacteria
Why is My Pet Vomiting Blood? There's several common causes of vomiting blood, some of them potentially life-threatening, so a prompt vet visit is always recommended in cases of hematemesis. dog vomit blood • cat vomit blood • dog blood in vomit • cat blood in vomit • vomiting cat
MOA of Quinolone Antibiotics Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do quinolones destroy bacteria without hurting our cells? mode of action moa fluoroquinolone quinolone • antibiotic drugs • antimicrobic chemotherapeutic agent • kill bacteria • kill prokaryotic cells |
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