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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.
Contaminated milk responsible for three deaths and a miscarriage

Contaminated milk responsible for three deaths and a miscarriage

Brain response differences found in way women with irritable bowel syndrome deal with pain

Brain response differences found in way women with irritable bowel syndrome deal with pain

Minorities less likely to receive pain-relieving opioid drugs in ER

Minorities less likely to receive pain-relieving opioid drugs in ER

AstraZeneca submits sNDAs for SEROQUEL XR for bipolar symptoms

AstraZeneca submits sNDAs for SEROQUEL XR for bipolar symptoms

Use of opioid medications for pain in ERs on the rise, but racial differences in use still exist

Use of opioid medications for pain in ERs on the rise, but racial differences in use still exist

Drug effective for hepatitis C patients with low platelets

Drug effective for hepatitis C patients with low platelets

Blacks, Hispanics less likely to get strong pain drugs in emergency rooms

Blacks, Hispanics less likely to get strong pain drugs in emergency rooms

Constipation most common cause of children's abdominal pain

Constipation most common cause of children's abdominal pain

FDA concludes no increased risk of cardiac events for patients treated with omeprazole and Nexium

FDA concludes no increased risk of cardiac events for patients treated with omeprazole and Nexium

Ebola ravages Uganda as local doctor dies after treating victims

Ebola ravages Uganda as local doctor dies after treating victims

New drug, eltrombopag boosts platelets in hepatitis C patients

New drug, eltrombopag boosts platelets in hepatitis C patients

Gastric bypass complications

Gastric bypass complications

Narrow band imaging colonoscopy identifies flat dysplastic lesions in ulcerative colitis patients

Narrow band imaging colonoscopy identifies flat dysplastic lesions in ulcerative colitis patients

U.S. approval of Nexavar (sorafenib) for inoperable liver cancer

U.S. approval of Nexavar (sorafenib) for inoperable liver cancer

Avastin (bevacizumab) shows promise in phase II study of glioblastoma multiforme

Avastin (bevacizumab) shows promise in phase II study of glioblastoma multiforme

Cethromycin achieves all endpoints in second pivotal Phase III Trial for treatment for pneumonia

Cethromycin achieves all endpoints in second pivotal Phase III Trial for treatment for pneumonia

Hope on the horizon for hereditary angioedema sufferers

Hope on the horizon for hereditary angioedema sufferers

UK women have caught up with men in their alcohol consumption

UK women have caught up with men in their alcohol consumption

Dengue fever vaccine looks very promising

Dengue fever vaccine looks very promising

Minority patients prefer optical colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening

Minority patients prefer optical colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening

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