Wednesday, June 1st, 2011 at 4:18 pm
The inner lining of our intestine acts as a barrier wall that only allows the normal passage of well digested fats, starch and proteins and these nutrients are passed through the barrier to enter into our bloodstream. It further allows the passage of these substances to various directions.
Sodium, potassium, magnesium and chloride can easily diffuse through our intestinal cells. Amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, vitamins and minerals also pass through the cells by using a separate mechanism known as active transport.
Friday, May 20th, 2011 at 4:21 am
Digestive disorders are the most prevalent problems affecting millions of people every year. As there are over 50 types of recurring digestive disorders, one cannot understand how intense the disease can be, until it actually affects. If you are someone who has been suffering from constipation on a regular basis, has been experiencing abdominal pain, have had diarrhea for a few times and occasional episodes of heartburn, you are probably suffering from digestive disorders. These are some of the most common symptoms of the disease that can be noted in our day to day life.
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Living with Digestive Disorders584 words, reading time ~ 2:20 mins
Saturday, May 7th, 2011 at 4:21 pm
Gastrointestinal problems are the most common conditions in the United States and reports from The American Gastroenterological Association states that almost 30% off the state’s populace experience some kind of digestive disorders or gastrointestinal problems every year. These problems can however, be prevented with some of these helpful tips noted below:
Carefully Choose the Dairy Products:
The National Institute of Health states that over 30 million – 50 million people in America are lactose-intolerant, which means they cannot digestive dairy products. This problem is even common with people in certain racial groups like the Asian-Americans (90% of these are lactose-intolerant), Native Americans (almost 80% are lactose intolerant) and also African-Americans. Lactose intolerance can either cause constipation or diarrhea the major sources of lactose are milk, yoghurt, ice cream and cheese.
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Preventing Digestive Disorders531 words, reading time ~ 2:07 mins
Friday, May 6th, 2011 at 2:01 pm
Gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD is a type of digestive disorder in which the foods or fluids tend to travel backwards. The foods travel from the stomach to the esophagus, which is the tube from our mouth to stomach. This opposite action can cause irritation in the esophagus, thus resulting in heartburn and similar other symptoms. The disease is also recognized as Peptic esophagitis, GERD and Reflux esophagitis.
Gastroesophageal reflux is one of the most common conditions that doesn’t have any particular symptoms as such, but is triggered after meals. In some cases, the reflux is often related to certain problems with lower esophageal sphincter and a band of several muscle fibers that generally closes the esophagus from our stomach. If the sphincter isn’t properly closed, foods and fluids would move backward and get into the esophagus once again and this is exactly what happens in case of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD.
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 at 1:21 pm
Digestive disorders can plague your lives as these are the most prevalent problems having carried the symptoms and affecting millions and millions of humans worldwide. Most of us have some problems with digestion at least once in a life time. Symptoms like constipation, heartburn, diarrheas are very common. In some cases you would also note disorders like IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome, peptic ulcer, gastritis, acid reflux or GERD etc; these are more of serious forms of digestive complications.
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Digestive Disorders Statistics531 words, reading time ~ 2:07 mins
Monday, February 14th, 2011 at 5:24 am

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A detailed compilation of the latest research and recommendations for the diagnosis and assessment of esophageal disorders, this reference delves into a wide range of applications and technologies currently utilized in the field including radiology, endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasonography, manometry, ambulatory manometry, pH testing, catheter-free pH testing, bilitec monitoring, and impedance plethysmography.
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Thursday, February 3rd, 2011 at 4:51 pm
Digestive Disease Week 2011
Event on 2011-05-07 00:00:00
Exhibiting at DDW gives you the opportunity to Meet the purchasing decision makers. Most attendees are physicians; however, some are GI assistants, nurses and physician assistants, all of whome have a major influence on purchasing decisions. – Reach an audience of more than 15,000 GI clinicians and scientists, the vast majority of whom visit the exhibit hall. – And gain access to our powerful online networking tools, Exhibitor Portal and EventLeads, which help you identify and communicate with high-potential prospects like never before.
DDW also offers a program for GI practice managers/administrators. Whether you work in patient care, research, education or administration, the DDW program offers something for you.
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Digestive Disease Week 2011171 words, reading time ~ 41 secs
Sunday, January 23rd, 2011 at 9:38 pm
Perfect Digestion Workshop
Event on 2011-01-25 19:30:00
Date: Tuesday 25th January 2011 Time: 7:30-9pm Price: 10 Euros According to Ayurveda, any digestion disturbance is the first sign of disease in the body. When digestive problems are allowed to continue without balancing the body from the root cause, a more advanced problem will occur in the body. If you suffer from: Acid reflux Burning Indigestion Gas/Wind Constipation Diarrhea IBS symptoms Regurgitation Then you need to attend this workshop to learn how to get your digestion back on track naturally. You don’t need to take tablets or supplements for the rest of your life…learn how to adjust your food to get rid of your digestive problems for good.
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at 5:22 am
It is often said that the exact case of digestive disorder is yet to be identified. The genes, the eating habits, the medications and many such factors are held responsible for the aggravating digestive health, but not one accurate cause has been derived as yet. However, of late we’ve found some great explanations in this context that states the primary causes involved in causing digestive disorders.
Let us understand the 5 root causes involved in initiating the digestive disorders:
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The Root Causes of Digestive Disorders Defined539 words, reading time ~ 2:09 mins
Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at 5:20 am
The symptoms of digestive disorder begin with occasional stomach upsets, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting tendencies etc. But if you have been suffering from any of these diseases for quite some time now, it has to be something more than just an occasional discomfort. Some of the patients often experience great difficulties in coping up with the situations as they prefer to self treat themselves rather than going to the doctor for help.
Digestive disorders are a combination of various complications involving different organs responsible for digestion and excretion. Various intestinal disorders together lead to this one particular condition called digestive disorder. Chronic diarrhea, for example, can lead to several complications and these disorders are basically the different types of digestive disorders that we witness in our regular course of life:
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Digestive Disorder Types The Common Types577 words, reading time ~ 2:18 mins