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Digestive System And Functions
October 03, 2008
Abdominal surgeries, and particularly surgery on the colon, can
slow down or halt bowel function, but new research suggests that
chewing a piece of gum may help. British researchers say that a
group of bowel surgery patients who chewed sugarless gum three
times per day after surgery spent less time in the hospital and
achieved normal bowel function more quickly than those who did not
chew gum. Experts say the secret appears to be that the act of
chewing stimulates nerves in the digestive system.
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Expert & Community Posts
By Jasmine Schmidt
,
Health Expert
...Fecal SystemThis video explains the basics of the digestive system, as well as how the anal...
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By Heather Reese
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Health Expert
...this benefit of wine. Grape juice also improves the functioning of cells in the blood vessel...
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By Sloane Miller
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Health Expert
...statement: "Advocates attribute stronger immune and better digestive systems to raw milk. Many...
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Health Guide
...Diet - niacin; Nicotinic acid; Vitamin B3
Function Niacin assists in the
functioning of the
digestive system, skin, and nerves. It is also important for the conversion of food to...
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...kidneys to the bladder. Peristalsis is an automatic and important process that moves food through the
digestive system. It also moves urine from the kidneys into the bladder, and bile from the...
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...has features of a primitive brain. It is not surprising then that prolonged stress can disrupt the
digestive system, irritating the large intestine and causing diarrhea, constipation, cramping,...
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...include alcohol use, obesity or overweight, pregnancy, and smoking. Certain foods that may irritate the
digestive system can also contribute to GERD, though there's plenty of contradictory...
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...makes up the core of the cerebral hemispheres.The Hemispheres. The two hemispheres control higher brain
functions, such as memory, learning, decision making, and processing input from the senses....
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