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... the intestines and vagina and protect against the entrance and proliferation of "bad" organisms that can cause disease. This is accomplished through a variety of mechanisms. For example, the breakdown of food by L. acidophilus leads to production of ...
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... lodges the ova of worms under the nails and will be taken in while eating. Prominent nail can also complicate a skin disease by habitual scratching. Sharp nails in small kids cause small wounds when they do feet kicking or hand waving. Colour of the ...
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Additional study shows further research needed on 5-ASA's chemopreventative role in ulcerative colitis Inflammatory bowel disease is a term that refers to both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease .
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Main Category: Irritable-Bowel Syndrome Also Included In: GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology ; Crohn's ; Medical Devices / Diagnostics Article Date: 14 Nov 2008 - 1:00 PST printer friendly view / write ...
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... drug development and enabling new therapies for debilitating and life-threatening digestive tract disorders such as Crohn's disease, colitis and colon cancer." So how does it work? The iPill determines its location in the intestinal tract by ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease is a term that refers to both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease .
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... drug development and enabling new therapies for debilitating and life-threatening digestive tract disorders such as Crohn's disease, colitis and colon cancer, Philips said in a release. The `iPill' is a capsule, the same size as a camera pill, and ...
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... drug development and enabling new therapies for debilitating and life-threatening digestive tract disorders such as Crohn's disease, colitis and colon cancer. In 2001, the first camera pill was approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) for ...
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... J. Taylor Hays, M.D., Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester. Readers: If you have a higher than average risk of colon cancer, you should begin screening for colorectal cancer earlier and have it more often. You face a higher risk of colorectal ...
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For UIC student Yasmin Ali, June 9, 2005 is a day she will never forget; that was the day she was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis , one of the two main forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease .
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... six hours for food to pass through the small intestine; the remainder of the time is spent in the journey through the colon. D.C.'s problem has been lifelong and apparently hasn't caused any major health problems. A.G.'s problems are evident. After ...
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... abdominal pain. Please speak with your doctor or other medical professional to get a complete and accurate diagnosis. Colon Cancer Let's begin by getting the big one out of the way right off the bat. Abdominal pain does not always signal colon ...
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... examine RNA-based biomarkers in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and healthy control participants unaffected by the disease. The goal of the study is to identify diagnostic markers and to determine markers of active disease (relapses) or stable ...
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... six hours for food to pass through the small intestine; the remainder of the time is spent in the journey through the colon. D.C.'s problem has been lifelong and apparently hasn't caused any major health problems. A.G.'s problems are evident. After ...
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... six hours for food to pass through the small intestine; the remainder of the time is spent in the journey through the colon. D.C.'s problem has been lifelong and apparently hasn't caused any major health problems. A.G.'s problems are evident. After ...
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Colon cancer is the third-leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, even though -- if caught in its earliest stage -- it has a 93 percent survival rate.
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