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  1. Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders in the Elderly (Medicine in old age)
  2. Drug Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders (Monographs in clinical pharmacology) by Norton J. Greenberger, etc., 1979-05-08
  3. Selected Gastrointestinal Disorders: Intractability and Its Management by Ward O. Griffen, Paul Mandelstam, 1986-09
  4. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Behavioral Medicine Approach by Paul Latimer, 1983-04
  5. Functional Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract (Contemporary Issues in Gastroenterology) by Roger D. Soloway, 1987-08
  6. Progress in the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders: The Role of Cisapride : Proceedings of a Symposium Frankfurt, 15 November 1988 (Cu) by G. Lux, 1988-01
  7. Motor disorders of the gastrointestinal tract: What's new & what to do
  8. Gastrointestinal Disorders: Behavioural and Physiological Basis for Treatment (Behavioral medicine) by William E. Whitehead, Marvin M. Schuster, 1985-04
  9. A Pharmacologic Approach to Gastrointestinal Disorders
  10. Disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, disorders of the liver, nutritional disorders (The Science and practice of clinical medicine)
  11. Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Pathophysiologic Approach (Internal Medicine Series) by Norton J. Greenberger, 1989-11

21. IBS Hypnosis
Hypnotherapy for Functional gastrointestinal disorders By Peter J. Whorwell, MD, University Hospital of South Manchester, England
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GI Disorders ... giResearch.org Hypnotherapy for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders By: Peter J. Whorwell, M.D., University Hospital of South Manchester, England Unfortunately, the word "hypnosis" often conjures up a whole variety of frequently quite negative connotations even within the medical profession. Many equate the phenomenon with the mind being taken over by the hypnotist and with loss of control by the recipient, which needless to say, is completely erroneous. As a consequence of this, the whole subject is surrounded by a cloud of mystery, which regrettably is often encouraged by those who practice the technique. Although unlikely to ever happen, it would probably be best if a completely new word could be coined for that of hypnosis so that all the "baggage" that accompanies it could be left behind. It seems likely that a variety of techniques such as relaxation, yoga, transcendental meditation, reflexology, aromatherapy, and others are different methods of achieving a similar state to that witnessed in hypnosis. Hypnosis probably only differs in that it concentrates more on the "trance" element and is usually targeted at a specific problem, which in the past has most often been identified as psychological. However, we have applied the use of hypnosis in a more physical way without, of course, forgetting its psychological benefits.

22. Welcome To InKine Pharmaceutical
Producing and marketing durgs for treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. Includes details of current trials and products, with investor information. Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. (Nasdaq INKP)
http://www.inkine.com/

23. Gastroenterology And Hepatology Articles, Jobs And Information
of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas, gall bladder and biliary tract, such as functional gastrointestinal disorders
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24. News - Gastrointestinal Disorders
SU11248 Appears Effective in Treatment of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors Minimal Benefit for EndoCinch Suturing in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disorder
http://www.pslgroup.com/dg/gastronews.htm

25. About GERD
Last updated January 29, 2005 Copyright 20002005 International Foundation for Functional gastrointestinal disorders, Inc. (IFFGD).
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26. Conferences - Gastrointestinal Disorders
Professional Edition. Doctor s Guide to Medical Conferences Meetings. What s New Mission Sponsors Warning Search Site Map
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27. Hirschprungs Disease
IFFGD is a nonprofit support, education, and research organization which addresses issues of digestive health.
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About IFFGD GI Disorders Calendar ... giResearch.org Hirschsprung's Disease What is Hirschsprung's Disease Children with Hirschsprung's disease are missing the nerve cells ("ganglion cells") within the wall of their colon or rectum. These cells are responsible for the normal wave-like motion of the bowel (peristalsis), and when they are missing the stool stops and an obstruction occurs. The length of affected bowel varies, but the most common transition point is in the upper rectum or the sigmoid colon. Hirschsprung's disease is also called megacolon. It is a congenital disease, which means a person is born with it. The disease may also be hereditary, which means a parent can pass it to a child. Hirschsprung's disease affects mainly infants and children. Symptoms Although symptoms usually begin within a few days after birth, some people don't develop them until childhood or even adulthood. In infants, the primary symptom is not passing meconium, an infant's first bowel movement, within the first 24 to 48 hours of life. Other symptoms include 1) vomiting and abdominal distention as a newborn, 2) chronic constipation, or 3) more rarely diarrhea, fever, and distention (symptoms associated with enterocolitis inflammation of the small intestine and colon). Symptoms in older children include passing small watery stools, diarrhea, and a lack of appetite.

28. UNC-CH Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Center
UNC Center for Functional Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. CoDirectors are William A Whitehead, PhD Douglas A
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29. The Winn Feline Foundation - Health Article
Brief introduction to gastrointestinal disorders in general, moving to discussion of methods to diagnose IBD and subsequent treatment.
http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/health/ibd.html
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Cat
Susan Little, DVM
Diplomate ABVP (Feline) G astrointestinal disorders are among the most common problems encountered in feline medicine. Most vomiting and diarrhea episodes occur suddenly and resolve quickly. The causes are usually benign, such as eating an unfamiliar food. However, some patients may have vomiting and/or diarrhea over a period of weeks to months. In the diagnosis of these chronic disorders, the first step is to rule out other causes by using blood tests, stool examinations, x-rays and possibly other tests. Veterinarians will want to ensure that the patient is not suffering from an illness such as chronic kidney failure, pancreatitis, or hyperthyroidism which can also cause vomiting and diarrhea. When all non-gastrointestinal illnesses are eliminated, the various gastrointestinal disorders need to be considered. Among these are Ollulanus tricuspis (stomach worm infection), Helicobacter infection (a bacterial infection of the stomach), inflammatory bowel disease, colitis, and intestinal lymphoma. Of these, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is by far the most common. IBD is actually a group of gastrointestinal disorders, usually chronic in nature, which are characterized by an increase in the number of inflammatory cells found in the lining of the stomach or intestinal tract. These changes can affect the function of the organ involved. The causes of IBD are variable, and often no single cause can be identified in a given patient. The symptoms include chronic vomiting, diarrhea, or both, and in some cases, weight loss and change in appetite. Some patients may defecate outside their litter box, especially if diarrhea is present. The symptoms may be cyclical in nature, with the cat appearing to be normal at times. It is not unusual for these patients to be misdiagnosed as having hairballs.

30. The Brisbane Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Research Centre
Research in epidemiology, genetics, immunology, DNA and their impact on gastrointestinal disorders. Identifies IBD patient clinics, and related links.
http://www.medicine.uq.edu.au/IBD/index.htm
The Brisbane Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Research Centre seeks out key issues related to understanding and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) by assembling, supporting and managing teams to advance knowledge in epidemiology, genetics, immunology and pharmacokinetics. Our aim is to be recognised both in Australia and internationally for basic and clinical research in gut immunology, colonic microbial ecology, IBD (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, indeterminate colitis) and other immune based gastrointestinal disorders. We run specialised IBD clinics and have active research programs in IBD epidemiology, genetics, immunology, microbiology and pharmacokinetics. Go to other pages on our site if you want more details. CONTACTS: Last Updated: 31 July 1999
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31. US FDA/CFSAN - Information About Diabetes And Gastrointestinal Disorders
Information about Diabetes and gastrointestinal disorders. and gastrointestinal disorders. Information on Food and Nutrition from FDA
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32. NIH ORBD~NRC - Gastrointestinal Disorders And Bone Health
gastrointestinal disorders and Bone Health. Celiac Disease. Celiac disease or sprue is an inherited intestinal disorder in which gluten intolerance alters
http://www.osteo.org/newfile.asp?doc=r612i&doctitle=Gastrointestinal Disorders a

33. An Overview Of Gastrointestinal Disorders
An Overview of gastrointestinal disorders. Functional disorders Functional disorders are those in which the bowel looks normal but doesn t work properly.
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/1700/1700.asp?index=7040

34. Islamset - Honey Retimen In Gastrointestinal Disorders
HONEY REGIMEN IN gastrointestinal disorders Dr. SN Salem Egypt. INTRODUCTION The first documented case report about honey treatment of gastrointestinal
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HONEY REGIMEN IN GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS
Dr. S.N. Salem
Egypt.
INTRODUCTION
The first documented case report about honey treatment of gastro-intestinal disorders came in Bukhari and Moslem Hadith Books of our gracious prophet Mohammed ( PBUH ) as follows:
"A MAN CAME TO HIM ASKING HIS ADVICE TO TREAT HIS BROTHER WHO WAS SUFFERING FROM DIARRHEA. THE PROPHET (PBUH) TOLD THAT MAN TO GIVE HIS BROTHER HONEY TO DRINK. THE MAN WENT BACK AND GAVE THIS SICK BROTHER HONEY BUT WITHOUT RESPONSE. HE ASKED THE PROPHET (PBUH) AGAIN, WHO ADVISED HIM TO TRY HONEY AGAIN. FOR THE ISECOND TIME, THE MAN DID NOT RESPOND AND HIS BROTHER RETURNED TO THE PROPHET (PBUH) FOR A THIRD TIME. THE PROPHET (PBUH) PRONOUNCED THAT GOD SAID THE TRUTH ABOUT HONEY, BUT YOUR ILL BROTHER'S ABDOMEN LIED. GO BACK AND LET HIM DRINK HONEY. THIS TIME THE ILL MAN RECOVERED". Ever since Moslems and Arabs used honey to treat different types of illnesses. However, many scientific approaches to document the efficiency of honey in diarrhea, abdominal colic, chest affection, skin diseases... etc. have been attempted. (2, 3.) This paper is an attempt to verify the value of honey in the management of upper gastrointestinal dyspepsia including peptic ulceration.

35. Pathophysiology And Therapeutics Of Gastrointestinal Disorders
Go to Home Page, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy. Go to Course Syllabus Page Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease DrugInduced Hepatic Disease
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36. Gastrointestinal Disorders Info, Treatment Ratings
Which treatments work for gastrointestinal disorders? RemedyFind is a free, unbiased site where you rate the medications, supplements, therapies etc. you’ve
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37. RemedyFind.com [Gastrointestinal Disorders]
Which GERD treatments really work, and which don’t? Remedyfind is an unbiased, international site where individuals and physicians rate the effectiveness of
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38. Veritas Medicine - Gastrointestinal Disorders
Clinical trial listings for gastrointestinal disorders. Perform a personalized search to find ongoing clinical trials that match your needs.
http://veritasmedicine.com/gastrointestinal_disorders
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39. Naturopathic Doctor In Toronto Yorkdale - Naturopathic Doctor Sherry Chen
Sherry Chen, ND, licensed doctor, focuses on allergy/asthma, pain management and gastrointestinal disorders. Clinic located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the Yorkdale area.
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Traditional Chinese tongue and pulse diagnosis Naturopathic Follow-Up Visit Dietary Analysis, Discussion of Treatment Plan (Most Extended Insurance Covers Naturopathic Services) Journey 2 Cure Body Work (Massage) Acupuncture Insertion of fine sterile needles in specific points on the body to balance the Qi (energy) and improve health. Cosmetic Acupuncture (Facial rejuvenation See Article) Homeopathy A form of medicine that uses minute doses of plant, animal or mineral origin to stimulate the body's ability to heal itself. Homeopathy is a powerful medicine and effects healing on a physical and emotional level. Bowen Therapy Gentle movements over specific points on the body to activate the body's ability to heal itself Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine Individualized formulas are created to address specific illness. Helping to restore the natural balance of the body.

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