killing an estimated 100 million people or more throughout the Mediterranean basin. The so-called Black Death, or pandemic of the Middle Ages, began in China and made its way to Europe, causing the death of 60%
Many common gastrointestinal disorders can be aggravated by the consumption of certain things, meaning some of these disorders may be improved through dietary intervention. Explore the GI tract and some common gastrointestinal disorders, including GERD and irritable bowel syndrome, then learn about dietary...
Arsenic exposure over the long term has also been associated with the development of certaincancers, and arsenic has been classified as a carcinogen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Studies of people in parts of Southeast Asia and South America where there has been a high level of ...
Which conditions qualify as medically unexplained is itself a subject of controversy, but some that have been commonly labelled as such are chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), low back pain (LBP) and fibromyalgia (FM). In what follows we prefer to apply the most ...
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WO08040756A1 discloses the use of anandamide for the manufacture of a nutraceutical for oral intake preferably a medicament for reducing appetite, giving a satiety effect, preventing or reducing inflammatory bowel disease, or preventing or reducing irritable bowel syndrome. WO2010019211A1 discloses ...
It’s also important not to confuse an inflammatory bowel disease like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis withirritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The two conditions sound similar and even share some of the same symptoms, but are very different.
It’s also important not to confuse an inflammatory bowel disease like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis withirritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The two conditions sound similar and even share some of the same symptoms, but are very different.
It’s also important not to confuse an inflammatory bowel disease like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis withirritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The two conditions sound similar and even share some of the same symptoms, but are very different.
It’s also important not to confuse an inflammatory bowel disease like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis withirritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The two conditions sound similar and even share some of the same symptoms, but are very different.