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Gastrointestinal Disease in Adolescents
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2005Functional gastrointestinal symptoms are identified in up to 30% of patients two thirds of whom are women. Therefore any physician who cares for women must be aware of the scope and impact of these conditions. As gynecologists we are most likely to see those gastrointestinal conditions that have an indolent or chronic course or those with vague non ...
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Gastrointestinal biofilms in health and disease
Nature reviews: Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2021Jean-Paul Motta+4 more
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Diet and gastrointestinal disease
Medical Clinics of North America, 1993Diet therapy in the treatment of gastrointestinal disease has become better defined. Because maldigestion or malabsorption frequently occurs, malnutrition is a common complication. Careful assessment of nutritional status by the health care providers is mandatory.
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Nutrition and Gastrointestinal Disease
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1996Nutrition and intestinal function are intimately interrelated. The chief purpose of the gut is to digest and absorb nutrients in order to maintain life. Consequently, chronic gastrointestinal (GI) disease commonly results in malnutrition and increased morbidity and mortality.
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Apoptosis and Gastrointestinal Disease
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2000Altaf A. Palejwala+1 more
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Dietary fibre in gastrointestinal health and disease
Nature reviews: Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2020S. Gill, M. Rossi, B. Bajka, K. Whelan
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Gastrointestinal Disease and Pregnancya
2011Abstract Pharmacotherapy for the management of common gastrointestinal illnesses continues to evolve. Women with chronic illnesses who would have been unwilling or unable to conceive in the past are now healthy enough to consider pregnancy.
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Progress in Gastrointestinal Diseases
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1904openaire +2 more sources
Gastrointestinal Disease in the Aged
Medical Clinics of North America, 1956Joseph B. Kirsner+3 more
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