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When you don't have enough saliva, you may find it harder to taste, chew and swallow. You also may have a hard time digesting food. When to see a doctor. If you ...
A dull or burning pain in the stomach could be a peptic ulcer. Find out more about this common, treatable digestive condition.
Could the bacteria in a person's digestive system provide a clue about whether he or she may develop multiple sclerosis? This is a question that Mayo Clinic ...
This digestive disorder that's present at birth affects the nerves in the colon. It causes severe constipation but can be treated.
See focus areas, mentors and publications of trainees in Mayo Clinic's Predoctoral Training Program in Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Research.
See focus areas, mentors and publications of current and former trainees in the Multidisciplinary Training in Digestive Diseases at Mayo Clinic.
Both cause inflammation in the digestive tract and are considered chronic conditions, which means they are long-term conditions. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's ...
Gastric-emptying tests are the most common tests to check for digestive issues such as slow digestion and delayed emptying of the stomach (gastroparesis). These ...
Motility. Our consultants are experts in conditions that affect how food moves through the digestive system from the mouth to the colon.
It produces hormones that help with digestion. The small intestine also plays a role in the body's germ-fighting immune system. It contains cells that fight ...
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