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  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) is a relatively new but successful technique of treatment of refractory Clostridium difficile (R-CDI). It is based on the transfer of slightly processed feces from a...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Intussusception is a medical emergency and is a condition that is as a result of one part of the intestine sliding into another. This sliding is similar to how a telescope folds into itself and the...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional bowel condition which affects 20% of people. It affects women twice as commonly as men. The most common age of onset is between 20 and 30 years of age.
  • Health - 11 Oct 2018
    Dysbiosis is a condition wherein there is an imbalance in the bacteria found in the gut. As a result, it will cause symptoms of digestive disturbance. These symptoms include diarrhea, constipation,...
  • Health - 8 Oct 2018
    Dysbiosis, also called dysbacteriosis, is a condition where the bacteria in the gut are imbalanced, causing a wide array of digestive disturbance symptoms.
  • Health - 30 Sep 2025
    Discover how vitamin D from fish, mushrooms, fortified foods, and supplements plays a critical role in preventing deficiency and strengthening bones, immunity, and overall health.
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Diagnosis of eating disorders is a process that begins with acceptance of its presence. Often the patient needs to be convinced of its presence as there is severe denial and resistance to the problem.

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