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  1. Obesity, not diet, seems to boost risk for GERD and esophagitis.(Digestive Disorders)(gastroesophageal reflux disease): An article from: Family Practice News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2005-02-15
  2. Arthritis, Back Pain and Osteoporosis, Coronary Heart Disease, Depression and Anxiety, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders (Johns Hopkins White Papers Vol 1) by Simeon Margolis, 2004-02
  3. Probiotic and Prebiotic Recipes for Health: 100 Recipes that Battle Colitis, Candidiasis, Food Allergies, and Other Digestive Disorders by Tracy Olgeaty Gensler, 2008-06-01
  4. Dysphagia mechanical manual by Nancy M Campalans, 1993
  5. Dysphagia puree manual by Nancy M Campalans, 1993
  6. Digestive Wellness for Children: How to Strengthen the Immune System & Prevent Disease Through Healthy Digestion by Elizabeth Lipski, 2006-07-15
  7. Avoidable Disorders Being A Short Treatise On The More Common Diseases Of The Digestive Tract And Their Avoidance By Proper Diet by Robert J. Kahn, 0000
  8. Clinical treatises on the pathology and therapy of disorders of metabolism and nutrition, by Carl von Noorden, 1903
  9. A familiar treatise on disorders of the stomach and bowels, bilious and nervous affections;: With an attempt to correct many prevalent errors in diet, ... the improvement and preservation of health by George Shipman, 1821
  10. Nutrition (Encyclopedia of Health) by Anne Galperin, 1991-08
  11. Nutritional Biochemistry and Metabolism: With Clinical Applications

21. Digestive Disorders - Page 2 Of 4: Online Reference For Health Concerns
digestive disorders. liver are digestive organs that produce most of the body s digestiveenzymes The lack of it in the modern diet is thought to be responsible
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If the dog s daily diet contains an ingredient to which the dog is intolerant or Treatmentof digestive disorders is set out in the Health Management Programme.
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PROBLEMS OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
The common symptoms of digestive problems are loose bowel motions; occasional vomiting; abdominal discomfort; straining; passing blood or mucus; flatulence. The most dramatic and frightening manifestation of a disordered digestive system must surely be gastric bloat and its partner gastric torsion. These affect the large, deep-chested breeds such as German Shepherd and Great Dane. An affected dog will often collapse and die of shock before treatment can be given. Whether the diagnosis is colitis, enteritis, gastoenteritis, indigestion, allergy, infection etc. the problem can usually be attributed to one cause - Improper diet

23. Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
Bowel Syndrome, adapted from the leaflet produced by The digestive disorders Foundationin are, what the treatment is, what to change in the diet, medicines to
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24. Celiac Disease - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
National Institute of Diabetes and digestive and Kidney disorders). ? Archivesof Celiac@Maelstrom.St Johns.Edu Provides archives for diet topics, discussion
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25. Digestive Disorders Library—Gallbladder Disorders
the gallbladder does not inhibit digestion; bile simply obesity, a highcalorie diet,very rapid Crohn disease, cirrhosis, hemolytic disorders, or intestinal
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Gallbladder Disorders What Is It? Treatment for most gallbladder disorders involves surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy). Gallstones may be dissolved with chemical agents or sound waves, but tend to recur if the gallbladder is not removed. The absence of the gallbladder does not inhibit digestion; bile simply passes directly from the liver into the small intestine. What Causes It? The exact cause of gallstones is unknown, but cholesterol stones are usually associated with an abnormal composition of the bile. Age, obesity, a high-calorie diet, very rapid weight loss, Crohn disease, cirrhosis, hemolytic disorders, or intestinal surgery increases the risk of gallstones. Multiple pregnancies, oral contraceptives, or estrogen therapy may provoke the development of gallstones in women.

26. Digestive Disorders Library—Colorectal Cancer
Prevention. • Eat a diet low in animal fat and high in fiber. back todigestive disorders Library digestive disorders Resource Center.
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Colorectal Cancer What Is It? Colorectal cancer, one of the most common types of cancer, is the growth of malignant cells in the colon or rectum. Tumors in the colon are slow growing, but may eventually become large enough to obstruct the digestive tract. The cancer may spread to the liver, lymph nodes, or other parts of the body, and symptoms may not appear until the cancer is quite advanced. However, if detected and treated early, the outlook is optimistic. What Causes It? A diet high in animal fats (especially from red meat) and low in fiber is associated with a higher incidence of colorectal cancer. A personal or family history of colon polyps or ulcerative colitis increases the likelihood of colorectal cancer. A family history of colorectal, breast, or endometrial cancer is also a risk factor. The risk of colorectal cancer increases sharply after age 50.

27. Digestive Disorders
Some may be genetic or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue,diet or smoking. Alcohol abuse also poses a risk for digestive disorders.
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Health Topics Cancer Diabetes Digestive Disorders ... Healthcare Services view print friendly page Health Topics Digestive Disorders Digestive Disorders Digestive disorders range from the occasional upset stomach, heartburn and nausea to the more serious and life-threatening colorectal cancer. These disorders encompass the gastrointestinal tract as well as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas. Most digestive disorders and diseases are complex, with subtle symptoms, and the causes of many remain unknown. Some may be genetic or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue, diet or smoking. Alcohol abuse also poses a risk for digestive disorders. Diagnosis of a digestive disorder requires a thorough and accurate medical history and physical examination. Some may need to undergo more extensive diagnostic evaluations including laboratory tests, endoscopic procedures and imaging techniques. To learn more about digestive disorders , select from the links to your left. For more information about services related to digestive disorders at OSU Medical Center, see our Related Services listed in the Related Information box above.

28. The Coconut Diet™ - Digestive Disorders
When the body suffers from digestive disorders, one of the things that happens is Sowhile it is important to eliminate unhealthy fats from our diet and switch
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When we are eating healthy whole foods with the absence of highly refined carbohydrates, weight gain should not be a problem. However, many people who have switched over to healthy diets, and have even limited their carbohydrate intake, still have problems losing weight. One reason is because many Americans suffer from some kind of digestive disorder that prevents them from properly digesting their food. Without a properly working digestive system, essential vitamins and minerals that are necessary to maintain proper weight may not be absorbed adequately from the foods we eat, even if we are eating healthy foods. We have already looked at the problem of Candida , where the digestive tract is overloaded with yeast because of the lack of probiotics in our digestive system. Other digestive disorders common today would include disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, gastritis, diverticulosis and constipation. More severe digestive disorders would include Crohn’s Disease, where many people have such a hard time digesting foods properly that they are actually underweight.

29. Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Digestive Disorders
IBS, however, does not cause inflammation and should not be confused with anotherdisorder, ulcerative colitis. How Do diet and Stress Affect IBS?
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30. HealthCentral.com - Best Doctors - What Role Does Nutrition Play In Digestive Di
disorders? February 07, 2000. Very few digestive disorders are causedby a nutritional problem, or can be treated by diet. The best
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31. Digestive Disorders - Colorectal Cancer
digestive disorders are part of the large intestine, which is part of the digestivesystem It may be an activity, such as smoking, diet, family history, or many
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  • There it joins the third section, the descending colon , which continues downward on the left side.
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32. Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine - Disorders Of The Upper Digestive Tract
disorders OF THE UPPER digestive TRACT. The disorders for each are listed separatelybelow. This is most frequently seen in budgies on an all seed diet.
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    DISORDERS OF THE UPPER DIGESTIVE TRACT
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    Disorders of the upper respiratory system may be inherited, may be caused by early growth conditions, or may be the result of a disease or dietary deficiency. Knowing more about these problems will help, both in recognizing them and in taking corrective action. The upper respiratory system is divided into the beak and orapharynx. The disorders for each are listed separately below. The Beak
    The upper and lower jaws are covered by a hard keratinized structure known as the rhamphotheca . This horny material is continuously growing and worn down by the normal activity of the bird. The tip of the upper beak has a rich supply of blood and both the upper and lower beak have an abundant supply of nerve endings. Injury to the beak, especially the tip, can be extremely painful. Birds may be so uncomfortable that they refuse to eat. The beak may become severly damaged as a result of an attack by a larger bird or other animal. Any cracks or fissures must be repaired to prevent food and water from invading the beak, leading to bacterial or fungal infection. Fortunately acryllics can be used to repair the damaged beak, enabling the bird to eat, groom, and move about until the tissue is replaces. The horny covering of the upper beak - the rhinotheca - is replaced in approximately six months while the Keratin of the lower beak - the gnatotheca is replaced in two to three months.

33. Digestive & Metabolic Disorders Information, Support And Other Resources For UK
digestive disorders Foundation a UK site with factsheets on Bowel Cancer, Cancerof the duodenal ulcer, fatty liver, fibre in the diet, functional dyspepsia
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34. Digestive Health
LowResidue diet for Diverticulosis I need a low-residue diet for diverticulosis. BOARDDigestive disorders. Created 09/06/1999 Reviewed 06/19/2001.
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What exactly is a bland diet? So far, I ve been eating mainly Cream of Wheat.SB. BOARD digestive disorders. Created 01/17/2000 Reviewed 05/14/2001.
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36. Veterinary Information - Digestive Disorders Of Cats
digestive and Bowel disorders of Cats 1) It is really important to let your vet knowthat your cat is not eating this diet and it is even more important
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37. Diagnosing Digestive Disorders: Healthy For Life From The Eyewitness News Newsro
remain unknown, but they may develop congenitally or from multiple factors suchas stress, fatigue, diet, or smoking. digestive disorders include Crohn s
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About 62 million people in the United States are diagnosed each year with a digestive disorder. Treatments may include antibiotics, and other medications. Now, some people can reduce symptoms of these disorders simply by changing their diet.
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Fructose, a type of sugar found in everything from soft drinks to honey to apple juice, and it could be making you sick. Peter Beyer, R.D. Researcher University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS "There's a limit to the amount of fructose that we can consume." Researcher peter beyer says our fructose intake has nearly tripled in the last thirty years. He suggests we limit the amount of sugar in our diet to about twelve teaspoons a day. Peter Beyer, R.D. "That's the upper limit and right now, we're at 32." Fructose can cause gas, bloating and pain. More than 50% of healthy people have symptoms after consuming just 25 grams of fructose - the amount in just one soda. For people with gastrointestinal disorders, fructose can make their symptoms worse. Peter Beyer, R.D.

38. What Really Works 'The Insider's Guide To Natural Health'
0121 433 3727. Poor digestion may be a result of a hidden food intolerance,a poor diet or other digestive disorders. Whatever the
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Information for the public and health care professionals. Includes the organs and problems associated with them, as well as details about the center.
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Information on antacids and their use in gastrointestinal disorders and disease. Part of the ALtruis Biomedical Network.
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Provides information to medical professionals and the lay public. Included explanations of GI symptoms and procedures.
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Information and news on digestive disorders from the physicians and scientists of the Medical College of Wisconsin. NIDDK This document contains patient education fact sheets on six diagnostic tests involving gastrointestinal disorders: colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, upper GI series, lower GI series, upper endoscopy and ERCP. Dr. Wu's Liver Diseases

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