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New research identifies possible risk factors, treatments for bowel - Science Codex


New research identifies possible risk factors, treatments for bowel
Science Codex
Among infants born to women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the use of biologics and immunosuppressants was not associated with an increase in congenital anomalies, abnormal newborn growth and development, or other complications compared to ...
Birth control pills, HRT tied to digestive illsKFDA

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Health briefs - The Times and Democrat


Health briefs
The Times and Democrat
Sigmoidoscopy is not a popular choice in the United States, but it's the one used most often in England. It also uses a thin scope and tiny camera, can be done in an ordinary doctor's office, requires much less bowel preparation and costs just $150 to ...

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Pain in the gut - New Straits Times


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Pain in the gut
New Straits Times
... smoke or drink coffee and tea. And though he says he loves everything delicious, he only occasionally eats hot, spicy and sour foods. After all, these are what he's always telling his patients not to do, especially those with gastric problems.

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Diverticulitis, Vegetarians and Eating Enough Fibre - WellBeing (blog)


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Diverticulitis, Vegetarians and Eating Enough Fibre
WellBeing (blog)
It affects the colon or large bowel and can occur from not eating enough fibre. Some of the symptoms are stomach pains, bloating and alternating diarrhoea and constipation. The reason vegetarians don't get it as much is that they have more fibre in ...


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Migraines More Likely for People With Celiac Disease, Study Says - U.S. News & World Report


Migraines More Likely for People With Celiac Disease, Study Says
U.S. News & World Report
The connection between the digestive tract and the brain has been studied in Europe, but this is the first time American researchers have linked celiac disease and other bowel problems with migraines, said study co-author Dr. Alexandra Dimitrova.

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Migraines more likely for people with celiac disease, study says - Medical Xpress


Migraines more likely for people with celiac disease, study says
Medical Xpress
The connection between the digestive tract and the brain has been studied in Europe, but this is the first time American researchers have linked celiac disease and other bowel problems with migraines, said study co-author Dr. Alexandra Dimitrova.

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Migraines More Likely for People With Celiac Disease - Everyday Health


Migraines More Likely for People With Celiac Disease
Everyday Health
The connection between the digestive tract and the brain has been studied in Europe, but this is the first time American researchers have linked celiac disease and other bowel problems with migraines, said study co-author Dr. Alexandra Dimitrova.

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Roots of Health & Longevity – Methylation Part 2 - The Keene Sentinel


Roots of Health & Longevity – Methylation Part 2
The Keene Sentinel
Given all of that, it is not surprising that the list of health conditions and diseases associated with poor methylation is long and varied; from cardiovascular disease, to psychiatric illnesses, to psoriasis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, ...


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Gov't. Panel Rejects Universal Prostate Cancer Testing - KEYC TV


Gov't. Panel Rejects Universal Prostate Cancer Testing
KEYC TV
Research shows prostate biopsies, surgery and radiation can lead to lifelong problems such as urinary incontinence, erectile and bowel dysfunction. The American Cancer Society agrees doctors should not use the PSA to routinely screen for prostate ...


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Glenn's Strategies for Well-Being: Proper Digestion - Eurweb.com


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Glenn's Strategies for Well-Being: Proper Digestion
Eurweb.com
These “red flags” to pop up, yet many of us continue to ignore them, and remain oblivious to the potential problems they can lead to. There is no question we are not eating the right foods. We consume an incredible amount of soda, caffeine, drugs, ...


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