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Abdominal pain is traditionally described by its chronicity (acute or chronic), its progression over time, its nature (sharp, dull, colicky), its distribution (by various methods, such as abdominal quadrant (left upper quadrant, left lower quadrant, right upper quadrant, right lower quadrant) or other methods that divide the abdomen into nine sections), and by characterization of the factors that make it worse, or alleviate it.
Two proteins in the blood could predict dengue severity

Two proteins in the blood could predict dengue severity

Study reveals treatment gaps and burden of symptoms among patients with microscopic colitis

Study reveals treatment gaps and burden of symptoms among patients with microscopic colitis

AIHW data reveals increase in waiting times for patients undergoing elective surgery in Australia’s public hospitals

AIHW data reveals increase in waiting times for patients undergoing elective surgery in Australia’s public hospitals

Simple screening tool reveals the prevalence of malnutrition among patients at UNC’s IBD clinic

Simple screening tool reveals the prevalence of malnutrition among patients at UNC’s IBD clinic

Researchers investigate the advantages and disadvantages of two types of contraceptive coils

Researchers investigate the advantages and disadvantages of two types of contraceptive coils

Women who sit for 6 hours a day twice as likely to develop uterine fibroids

Women who sit for 6 hours a day twice as likely to develop uterine fibroids

AGA guideline recommends biomarkers for Crohn's disease management

AGA guideline recommends biomarkers for Crohn's disease management

New triage system for pregnant women and new mothers improves patient outcomes

New triage system for pregnant women and new mothers improves patient outcomes

Blood tests can detect inflammatory bowel disease years before symptoms appear

Blood tests can detect inflammatory bowel disease years before symptoms appear

Endometriosis and irritable bowel syndrome share genetic risk factors, UQ research shows

Endometriosis and irritable bowel syndrome share genetic risk factors, UQ research shows

Widely available prescription drug can improve IBS symptoms

Widely available prescription drug can improve IBS symptoms

Can herbal remedies, spices, and dietary fibers offer effective treatment options for children with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

Can herbal remedies, spices, and dietary fibers offer effective treatment options for children with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

Ketogenic diets found to slash migraine frequency and fatigue in new study

Ketogenic diets found to slash migraine frequency and fatigue in new study

GLP-1 agonists linked to higher risk for gastrointestinal complications

GLP-1 agonists linked to higher risk for gastrointestinal complications

Effectiveness of Lactobacillus in treating inflammatory bowel disease

Effectiveness of Lactobacillus in treating inflammatory bowel disease

Stereotactic radiation therapy offers new hope for older adults with inoperable kidney cancer

Stereotactic radiation therapy offers new hope for older adults with inoperable kidney cancer

Is your seafood safe? New study reveals alarming levels of toxins in Pacific Ocean marine life

Is your seafood safe? New study reveals alarming levels of toxins in Pacific Ocean marine life

Prolonged mismatch between calories eaten and burned may be putting many athletes at risk of REDs

Prolonged mismatch between calories eaten and burned may be putting many athletes at risk of REDs

Study: Almost 10% of Americans are sensitive to one of the top five most reactive superfoods

Study: Almost 10% of Americans are sensitive to one of the top five most reactive superfoods

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