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What isn't absorbed by the intestines continues along the digestive tract and is passed as stool during a bowel movement. Without treatment, the blocked parts ...
... digestive system. They focus on gaining new knowledge about the biological processes that control digestion and the removal of waste from the body. The goal ...
Digesting, absorbing, moving and storing food burn calories. About 10% of calories eaten are used for digesting food and taking in nutrients. This can't be ...
As you start feeling better, your healthcare professional likely will have you slowly add low-fiber foods. This way of eating can help the digestive tract heal ...
This digestive problem tends to happen in people who've had stomach ... When you're under stress, digestion slows, possibly worsening reflux symptoms.
Crohn's disease — which causes tissues in the digestive tract to become inflamed. Ulcerative colitis — a disease that causes ulcers and swelling called ...
Foods containing fiber help you in important ways, including keeping your digestive tract functioning properly. A high-fiber diet also can reduce the risk of ...
GISTs happen most often in the stomach and small intestine. A GIST is a growth of cells that's thought to form from nerve cells in the walls of the digestive ...
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