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  1. Constipation and Ano-Rectal Insufficiency (Falk Symposium)
  2. 4 Weeks to Healthy Digestion: A Harvard Doctors Proven Plan for Reducing Symptoms of Diarrhea,Constipation, Heartburn, and More by Norton Greenberger, Roanne Weisman, 2009-03-05
  3. Intestinal Ills - Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis by Alcinous B. (Alcinous Burton) Jamison, 2010-07-06
  4. So You Feel Sluggish Today: The Causes And Treatment Of Constipation by Harry Gauss, 2007-07-25
  5. Healthy Digestion the Natural Way: Preventing and Healing Heartburn, Constipation, Gas, Diarrhea, Inflammatory Bowel and Gallbladder Diseases, Ulcers, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and More by D. Lindsey Berkson, 2000-02-14
  6. Gastrointestinal Health: The Proven Nutritional Program to Prevent, Cure, or Alleviate Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Ulcers, Gas, Constipation, Heartburn, and Many Other Digestive Disorders, Third Edition by Steven R. Peikin, 2005-04-01
  7. Constipation: A New Reading on the Subject by Dr. John H. Tilden, 2010-05-22
  8. Healthy Digestion: A Natural Approach to Relieving Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Constipation, Colitis and More by David Hoffmann, 2001
  9. The Homoeopathic Treatment of Constipation by H. Bernard, 2004-06-30
  10. Management of Constipation by Sir Avery Jones, Edmund W. Godding, 1972-02
  11. Childhood Constipation and Soiling: A Practical Guide for Parents and Children by Judy Owens-Stively, 1996
  12. The Non-Surgical Treatment of Intestinal Stasis and Constipation by Robert Henry Ferguson, 2010-03-05
  13. Constipation and Fecal Incontinence and Motility Disturbances of the Gut (Progress in Pediatric Surgery)
  14. Constipation - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References

21. Constipation Advice, Causes, Symptoms And Treatments Of Constipation
constipation Advice A comprehensive information resource on the causes, symptoms and treatments of constipation including GP advice, diets info
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

22. Associated Conditions Of Cerebral Palsy
Explores in detail the conditions associated with CP such as epilepsy, severe constipation, depression, and perception impairments.
http://www.associatedconditionsofcerebralpalsy.com
An Online Resource On Cerebral Palsy This site is intended to provide information on the associated conditions of cerebral palsy.
Overview
Cerebral Palsy can be a frustrating condition because of the various ways in which it manifests itself. There are several forms of cerebral palsy, such as spastic, athetoid, ataxic, or a mixture of these. While it is a condition that affects movement, posture and coordination, there can be associated conditions which are more likely to occur in children who have cerebral palsy. It is important to note that while certain conditions occur more frequently in children with cerebral palsy, every child is different and will not necessarily have any of the following:
Children with cerebral palsy may have difficulties with sleeping or toileting. Cerebral palsy can affect children’s speech and/or chewing and swallowing. Some children with cerebral palsy may develop epilepsy. Medication is often used to control this. Sometimes children with cerebral palsy have difficulty processing information about shapes, speed and space – this is often referred to as a visual or spatial perception difficulty. Some children with cerebral palsy may have learning difficulties or a specific learning difficulty – a particular difficulty with one particular kind of activity such as reading, drawing or mathematics.

23. Constipation, Impaction, And Bowel Obstruction
constipation, impaction, and bowel obstruction
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24. Constipation Keeping Your Bowels Moving Smoothly Familydoctor.org
Information on constipation from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
http://familydoctor.org/037.xml

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Constipation: Keeping Your Bowels Moving Smoothly
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What is constipation?
Constipation is when you have trouble having bowel movements. Your stools may be very hard, making them so difficult to pass that you have to strain. Or you may feel like you still need to have a bowel movement even after you've had one. Return to top
How often should I have a bowel movement?
Not everyone has bowel movements once a day. Don't believe ads that say you must have a daily bowel movement to be "regular." A normal range is generally 3 times a day to 3 times a week. You may be getting constipated if you begin to have bowel movements much less often than you usually do. Return to top
Tips on preventing constipation
  • Don't resist the urge to have a bowel movement.
  • Set aside time to have a bowel movement. A good time may be after breakfast or any other meal.

25. EMedicine – Diverticulitis (Diverticulosis, Diverticular Disease) : Articl
Article by Dr. Ahmed Sherif offers a clinical report on diverticulitis, a condition that often leads to abdominal pain and constipation. Learn common symptoms and research treatment options.
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic578.htm
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Last Updated: December 23, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: diverticulum diverticulosis abdominal pain chronic diverticular disease , diverticula, inflammation of diverticula , colon, abscess peritonitis colovesicular fistula colovaginal fistula ... colonic motility disorders AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Ahmed Sherif, MD , Staff Physician, Department of Internal Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center Coauthor(s): Norvin Perez, MD , Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center; David Greenwald, MD

26. Constipation
This health education site explains all you need to know about constipation, including prevention, selfcare, specific recommendations for effective
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27. Www.gastro.org/clinicalRes/brochures/constipation.html

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28. NeuroGastroenterology And Gastrointestinal Motility
Promotes research, education and care of visceral dysfunctions, such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, and diarrhea in patients with nervous system alterations.
http://www.anemgi.org
ANEMGI- ONLUS. Neurogastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Motility.
Our mission is to promote research, education and care of gastrointestinal motility dysfunctions related to nervous system alterations, psycho-social status, and environmental conditions
ANEMGI -ONLUS. Neurogastroenterologia e Motilità Gastrointestinale.
ANEMGI -ONLUS promuove la ricerca, l'educazione e l'assistenza delle disfunzioni viscerali determinate da alterazioni del sistema nervoso, dello stato psicologico e delle condizioni ambientali EVENT International Symposium
ROMA, February 8-11, 2006
APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH DISORDERS OF INTESTINAL FUNCTIONS
Approaching deadline:
Early Registration deadline and
Deadline for submission of Abstracts:
October 31st, 2005
Additional information on www.roma2006.org
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Neurogastroenterology in a nut-shell
Dysphagia; Nausea, Vomiting, and Satiety; Anorexia, Bulimia; Constipation; Fecal Incontinence; Diarrhea; Visceral Pain.
NeUroGastroenterologia Journal of the Association for Neurogastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Motility.
Book: Approach to the Patient with CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS Patients with Chronic Gastrointestinal Motility dysfunction symptoms presents a multidimensional, multifaceted, and often puzzling, condition .....

29. Symptoms Of Constipation - CureResearch.com
Symptoms of constipation including signs, symptoms, incubation period, duration, and correct diagnosis.
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30. Www.gastro.org/public/constipation.html

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31. UCLA Center For Neurovisceral Sciences And Women's Health
Information about IBS, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, GERD and other GI disorders. Also includes information about clinical trials
http://ibs.med.ucla.edu
An interdisciplinary program dedicated to the practice, teaching and science of
mind, brain and body interactions and
women's health
T he core funding for the center includes:
(1) a P50 Specialized Center of Research (SCOR) grant , co-funded by the NIH Office of Research in Women's Health and by the National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases; and
(2) an R24 mind-body center infrastructure grant funded by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
Brain-Gut Interactions 2006

July 8-11, 2006
St. Anne's College, Oxford, United Kingdom
click here for more details

32. ASCRS
A look at this disorder, and what is normal, the causes, when to see a doctor,diagnosing and treatment.
http://www.fascrs.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=8

33. Welcome To Digestive Health & Nutrition Magazine
Offers practical, upto-date news, tips, and treatment information for sufferers of digestive disorders, including colon cancer, constipation, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhea, GERD, heartburn, hepatitis, and lactose intolerance.
http://www.dhn-online.org/
Subscribe online or by calling the toll free, Multimedia Library Upcoming Issues Place an Ad 70 million Americans deal with digestive disorders… only one magazine does Features in Current Issue
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34. Constipation
Jackson Gastroenterology s Web Site includes office information and paienteducation material on digestive and liver disorders, and nutrition.
http://www.gicare.com/pated/ecdgs07.htm

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Constipation Constipation can be defined as infrequent or hard pellet stools, or difficulty in evacuating stool. Passing one or more soft, bulky stools every day is a desirable goal. While troublesome, constipation is not usually a serious disorder. However, there may be other underlying problems causing constipation and, therefore, testing is often recommended. What Causes Constipation?
The stomach churns and mixes food so it can be digested. The near-liquid food then enters the small intestine which extracts calories, minerals and vitamins. The small intestine ends in the right-lower abdomen where it enters the colon. The colon, or large bowel, is 5 to 6 feet long. Its function is to withdraw water from the liquid stool, so that by the time it reaches the rectum there is a soft formed stool. If an excessive amount of water is extracted, the stool can become hard and difficult to expel. Constipation is often caused by a lazy colon that does not contract properly and fails to move the stool to the rectum. The colon also can become spastic and remain contracted for a prolonged time. In this case, stool cannot move along. Too much water is absorbed and hard pellet-like stool develops. Constipation also can result from a mechanical obstruction, such as tumors or advanced diverticulosis, a disorder which can distort and narrow the lower-left colon. Other conditions that can produce a sluggish, poorly contracting bowel include: pregnancy, certain drugs, thyroid hormone deficiency, the chronic abuse of laxatives, travel, and stress.

35. Viewing List Of Forums
Help for IBS and IBD diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea. Moderated boards address diet, recipes, stress, hypnotherapy, yoga, drugs, and surgery.
http://www.ibsboards.com/
IBS Diet
IBS Recipes Hypnosis for IBS Yoga for IBS ... Technical FAQ
All Boards Threads Posts Last post Eating for IBS Diet Board
Welcome to the board! This forum offers a happy home for people following the Eating for Irritable Bowel Syndrome diet.
BEFORE POSTING, please familiarize yourself with:
The Eating for IBS Dietary Guidelines

The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet FAQ

Breaking the Cycle of IBS Attacks

All About Soluble Fiber Supplements
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Heather's IBS Cheat Sheet

If you have general questions about IBS (spastic colon) symptoms and diagnosis, please read the Irritable Bowel Syndrome essential guide and the overview What is IBS? in the comprehensive IBS Glossary before posting.
This board offers a friendly, well-informed, and supportive environment specifically focused on the IBS diet. Posts that do not fall within these guidelines will be removed. Our Fabulous Board Moderators: HanSolo, Mags, JenX, and Jennifer Rose Re: Is anyone here able to... (Wind) - 09/08/05 05:29 PM IBS Recipe Exchange Welcome! This delicious board is for exchanging recipes and cooking ideas, questions, or suggestions. All recipes must follow the general Eating for Irritable Bowel Syndrome dietary guidelines. Please familiarize yourself with these IBS guidelines and appropriate IBS recipes before posting. This forum is fun and supportive for all cooking levels, from beginner to gourmet!

36. Constipation - Age Page - Health Information
To avoid most constipation problems, it helps to know what causes it, constipation is a symptom, not a disease. You may be constipated if you are having
http://www.niapublications.org/engagepages/const.asp
Order Copies Online, Quantity: Online Version Only Click to open document as PDF Concerned About Constipation? Nearly everyone becomes constipated at one time or another. Usually, it is not serious. To avoid most constipation problems, it helps to know what causes it, how to prevent it, and how to treat it. Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. You may be constipated if you are having fewer bowel movements than usual, with a long or hard passing of stools. Older people are more likely than younger people to become constipated. Experts agree that older people often worry too much about having a bowel movement every day. There is no right number of daily or weekly bowel movements. Being regular is different for each person. For some people, it can mean bowel movements twice a day. For others, movements just twice a week are normal. Questions to Ask Some doctors suggest asking these questions to decide if you are constipated: Do you often have fewer than three bowel movements each week?

37. Scoop On Poop
FAQs on poop, synonyms for poop, pooping, diarrhea, constipation, and animal droppings; and a collection of poop folk rhymes.
http://www.heptune.com/poop.html
The Scoop on Poop by Brenna E. Lorenz
Reproduction of any part of site without express permission is strictly prohibited.
Note: This is the original Scoop on Poop . There are several unauthorized, plagiarized versions out there that do not give credit to this page's author, and which are incomplete. Do not be fooled by imitations! Poop Photo Gallery!
What is poop made of?
About 3/4 of your average turd is made of water. Of course, this value is highly variable - the water content of diarrhea is much higher, and the amount of water in poop that has been retained (voluntarily or otherwise) is lower. Water is absorbed out of fecal material as it passes through the intestine, so the longer a turd resides inside before emerging, the drier it will be.
Of the remaining portion of the turd, about 1/3 is composed of dead bacteria. These microcorpses come from the intestinal garden of microorganisms that assist us in the digestion of our food. Another 1/3 of the turd mass is made of stuff that we find indigestible, like cellulose, for instance. This indigestible material is called "fiber," and is useful in getting the turd to move along through the intestine, perhaps because it provides traction. The remaining portion of the turd is a mixture of fats such as cholesterol, inorganic salts like phosphates, live bacteria, dead cells and mucus from the lining of the intestine, and protein.
Why does poop stink?

38. CORE | Welcome
UK charity with a good range of online information, including constipation, diarrhoea, irritable bowel disease, liver disease, colitis, gallstones and cancer.
http://www.digestivedisorders.org.uk/
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digestive disorders - Provide information for sufferers, their families and friends - Increase the knowledge of the symptoms of digestive disorders and urge those experiencing those symptoms to seek a swift diagnosis CORE has made all reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of the information on this site, but can take no responsibility for your use of it. Nor can CORE take responsibility for anything contained in other linked sites. The purpose of the site is informational and educational, and it is not a substitute for medical advice. If you are in any doubt as to your medical condition, or if you are in need of advice, you should consult your doctor or other health professional.

39. Constipation Symptoms, Causes, And Treatments Including Laxatives And An Approac
constipation information symptoms, causes, treatments, how to evaluate, and adigestion support group. Read details about the different treatments
http://www.medicinenet.com/constipation/article.htm
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Medical Editor: Leslie J. Schoenfield, M.D., Ph.D. What is constipation?
Constipation means different things to different people. For many people, it simply means infrequent stools. For others, however, constipation means hard stools, difficulty passing stools (straining), or a sense of incomplete emptying after a bowel movement. The cause of each of these "types" of constipation probably is different, and the approach to each should be tailored to the specific type of constipation. Constipation can also alternate with diarrhea . This pattern is more commonly considered as part of the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). At the extreme end of the constipation spectrum is fecal impaction, a condition in which stool hardens in the rectum and prevents the passage of any stool. The number of bowel movements generally decreases with age. Ninety-five percent of adults have bowel movements between three and 21 times per week, and this would be considered normal. The most common pattern is one bowel movement a day, but this pattern is seen in less than 50% of people. Moreover, most people are irregular and do not have bowel movements every day or the same number of bowel movements each day.

40. Untitled Document
Dr. Gaurav Gupta, pediatrician discusses common baby problems like asthma, constipation, jaundice, growth , development and other milestones.
http://www.charakclinics.com

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