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  • Health - 13 Jan 2021
    Abdominal distension is a manifestation of gastrointestinal disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), characterized by increase in abdominal pressure.
  • Health - 18 Nov 2019
    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation of the joints.
  • Health - 7 Nov 2019
    The microbiome consists of about 100 trillion microbes and their genomes which have an important role in the immune system.
  • Health - 20 Jun 2019
    The human intestine contains at least 10^14 bacteria, with hundreds to thousands of different species, which exist in harmony with their host. The role of this intestinal flora, or microbiota, in...
  • Health - 20 Jun 2019
    Dysbiosis is a condition caused by an imbalance in the bacterial community (microbiome) of the human gut.
  • Health - 4 Jun 2019
    Constipation is one of the common disorders of the lower gastrointestinal tract. Chronic idiopathic constipation usually has no well defined underlying cause.
  • 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 - 10 Oct 2018
    Colorectal sarcoma is a very rare type of mesenchymal cancer that develops in the lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It affects 0.1% patients.
  • Health - 28 Aug 2023
    Prebiotics belong to a group of nutrients that are degraded by gut microbiota, where they work to feed the intestinal microflora.
  • Health - 12 Jun 2023
    Irritable bowel syndrome is commonly diagnosed based on symptoms. Patients are often asked to maintain a symptom diary. Based on the frequency and severity of the symptoms diagnosis is usually made.

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