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  1. Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders: Biopsychosocial Assessment and Treatment by Carin L. Cunningham, Gerard A. Banez, 2006-06-15
  2. Gastrointestinal Radiology: A Pattern Approach by Ronald L. Eisenberg, 1996-01
  3. Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Henry Parkman MD, 2007-11-29
  4. Gastrointestinal Disorders and Nutrition by Tonia Reinhard, 2002-01-24
  5. Illus Guide Gastrointestinal Motility 2e
  6. Approach to the Patient with Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders
  7. Gastrointestinal Radiology Companion: Imaging Fundamentals by Ronald L. Eisenberg, 1999-01-15
  8. Therapy of Digestive Disorders
  9. Immune Disorders (Frontiers of Gastrointestinal Research) by L.Van Der Reis, 1975-01-01
  10. No More Heartburn: Stop the Pain in 30 Days--Naturally! : The Safe, Effective Way to Prevent and Heal Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders by Sherry A. Rogers, 2000-02-01
  11. Schuster Atlas of Gastrointestinal Motility by Marvin Schuster, Michael Crowell, 2002-03-01
  12. Gastrointestinal Pathology by Parakrama Chandrasoma, 1999-01-15
  13. Gastrointestinal Disease: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Management by John S. Fordtran, 1993-05
  14. Pediatric Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders

61. WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS IN WOMEN - Patients -
WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT gastrointestinal disorders IN WOMEN. Robyn G. Karlstadt, MD, FACG. Normal Physiology. It is important to understand how the
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WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS IN WOMEN Robyn G. Karlstadt, M.D., FACG Normal Physiology It is important to understand how the GI tract works normally and to identify differences in men and women which may be associated with possible worsening of GI problems. These differences start with the tongue. More women can be classified as "supertasters" - they are able to taste both bitter and sweet foods more strongly than men. They don't need as much of the food to determine if the food is bitter or sweet. This increased sensitivity of the gut to different types of stimulation is seen throughout the women's GI tract. Normal women have been shown to be more sensitive to pressure from an inflated balloon placed in the esophagus (swallowing tube between the mouth and the stomach) , small intestine, colon or large intestine, and rectum than men. Esophagus Although women may experience heartburn, they generally have less damage in their esophagus than men. Women secrete less stomach acid than men, throughout their lives and they tend to have less ulcers related to acid. The stronger muscles at the end of the esophagus and the lesser amount of stomach acid present in women may help to explain the milder damage to the esophagus. However, because women are more sensitive to irritants, they may experience heartburn more strongly than men.

62. Medco Specialty Solutions; The Medco Special Care Pharmacy
About gastrointestinal disorders arrow, Dermatology. arrow, gastrointestinal disorders. arrow, Gynecology and reproductive
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63. The Newtown Bee
gastrointestinal disorders run the gamut from minor food intolerances to One of the newest diagnostic tools for gastrointestinal disorders is the
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66. Gastrointestinal Disorders Center --- HealthandAge
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September 10, 2003 Overweight has been regarded as a possible risk factor for GERD, but proof has been lacking. This study provides evidence that there is an association, as well as one with estrogen replacement therapy. Perhaps there is a common mechanism? Sexual Dysfunction in IBS June 20, 2003 Two functional gastrointestinal disorders - non-ulcer dyspepsia, or NUD, and irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS - are associated with impaired sexual function. Now that more specific treatments for one of them (IBS) are available, this problem deserves re-evaluation. Evaluation of Treatments for IBS January 31, 2003 A Task Force of US gastroenterologists has evaluated the clinical evidence in favor, or against, the effectiveness of various treatments of IBS for which clinical studies have been done. Pathogenesis of IBS Update November 28, 2002

67. Gastrointestinal Disorders Center --- HealthandAge
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September 1, 2005 Cannabis-based drugs can offer hope to those with inflammatory bowel disease August 2, 2005 Radiation exposure in virtual colonoscopy not a problem July 5, 2005 More News about Gastrointestinal Disorders GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS - ARTICLES Obesity, Estrogen, and GERD September 10, 2003 Sexual Dysfunction in IBS June 20, 2003 Evaluation of Treatments for IBS January 31, 2003 More Articles about Gastrointestinal Disorders HEALTHANDAGE NETWORK Syllabus Search within this Topic Your E-Mail Address More DISEASE DIGESTS Hepatitis May 9, 2005 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Heartburn April 18, 2005 Peptic Ulcers October 11, 2004 Gallstones and Gallbladder Disease October 11, 2004 Ulcerative Colitis: Inflammatory Bowel Disease January 13, 2005 Cirrhosis May 9, 2005

68. Coping Style Affects Course Of Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Coping Style Affects Course Of Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Poor coping skills in life (such as tending to think the worst will always happen) were linked to increased stomach upset in the women who were recruited for this 2000 study done at the University of North Carolina. The findings were published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine. How It Was Done
Investigators recruited 239 female patients from the university's gastroenterology clinic. All were seeking treatment for gastrointestinal disorders, such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). At the start of the 12-month study, the women filled out a series of questionnaires detailing their medical history. They were also interviewed in depth about their gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and any history of physical or sexual abuseboth types of traumatic events that have been linked to stomach problems. In addition, the patients were closely questioned about their coping style. For example, if their disease symptoms were to worsen, were they likely to deny the problem or attempt to actively solve it? How did they deal with chronic pain? By worrying that it would never end, for example? Over the course of the study, the participants periodically answered additional questionnaires designed to assess their level of psychological distress and quality of life. The development of new or altered symptoms were also recorded, as were the number of visits to doctors, clinics, and hospitals.

69. Veritas Medicine - Gastrointestinal Disorders
Clinical trial listings and indepth treatment information for serious illnesses. Perform a personalized search to find ongoing clinical trials that match
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70. Gastrointestinal Disorders - Resources Medical Information
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The following organizations are good resources for information on gastrointestinal disorders: International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD) PO Box 170864 Milwaukee, WI 53217-8076 www.iffgd.org American College of Gastroenterology PO Box 3099 Alexandria, VA 22302 www.acg.gi.org www.celiac.com Provides information, support groups, recipes, product information, reference articles.
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71. Relation Of Childhood Gastrointestinal Disorders To Autism: Nested Case-control
The estimated odds ratio for a history of gastrointestinal disorders among Nine (9%) cases and 41 (9%) controls had gastrointestinal disorders before
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Relation of childhood gastrointestinal disorders to autism: nested case-control study using data from the UK General Practice Research Database
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Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion References Objectives: To assess whether children with autism are more likely to have a history of gastrointestinal disorders than children without autism.

72. Contents Of Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders
Anemgi, medical association in neurogastroenterology, promotes research, education and care of visceral dysfunctions, such as nausea, vomiting,
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CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS PART ONE COMMON FEATURES OF CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS C HRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS
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I MPACT OF BIOLOGIC PSYCHOLOGIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND PSYCHIATRIC DISEASE G Stacher A LTERATIONS OF DEFECATORY BEHAVIOR ATTRIBUTABLE TO PSYCHOSOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MECHNISMS WE Whitehead PART TWO BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL AND PATIENT EVALUATION T HE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL AND CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE DA Drossman P ATIENTS ILLNESSES AND DOCTORS BEHAVIOURS A RE PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME IDENTICAL TO THOSE WITH CHRONIC PELVIC PAINAND WHAT DETERMINES THE FINAL DIAGNOSIS J Kruse, P Enck P SYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT OF CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FH Creed T HE PHYSICIAN PATIENT RELATIONSHIP DA Drossman PART THREE MECHANISMS OF GASTROINTESTINAL PAIN AND DISCOMFORT N EUROANATOMY AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT AND OF CHRONIC GUT PAIN DG Thompson C HEST PAIN OF OESOPHAGEAL ORIGIN JF Tack U NEXPLAINED NAUSEA AND VOMITING KL Koch C HRONIC ABDOMINAL PAIN AND DISCOMFORT RELEVANCE OF INTESTINAL GAS DYNAMICS J-R Malagelada C HRONIC PELVIC PAIN M Delvaux,Y Aggadi, J Frexinos

73. Clinical Trials At Mayo Clinic
found within the Condition / Disease = gastrointestinal disorders (click the Trial Title link to see detailed information about that Trial)
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74. Health: Conditions And Diseases: Gastrointestinal Disorders - Open Site
Health Conditions and Diseases gastrointestinal disorders Open Site.
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Open Site The Open Encyclopedia Project home submit content become an editor the entire directory only in Conditions_and_Diseases/Gastrointestinal_Disorders Top Health Conditions and Diseases : Gastrointestinal Disorders Gastrointestinal Disorders The digestive system involves the structures and processes that are responsible for degrading and metabolizing the food we eat. Disturbances to this system can result in a wide array of problems, including nutritional deficiencies, abnormal bowel movement, and pain. The most commonly affected regions in the digestive system are the stomach and the intestinal tract.
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75. Careers Front Page: Associate Editor/gastrointestinal Disorders [New York]
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76. Gastrointestinal Disorders (from Childhood Disease And Disorder) --  Encyclopæ
gastrointestinal disorders (from childhood disease and disorder) Vomiting, a common symptom among newborn infants, may be due to intestinal obstruction or
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77. Health Information Resource Database: International Foundation For Functional Ga
International Foundation for Functional gastrointestinal disorders which focuses on functional gastrointestinal (GI) and motility disorders in adults
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78. Philly Health Info : Diseases & Conditions : Gastrointestinal Disorders
gastrointestinal disorders brochure in Portuguese courtesy of NSW Multicultural Healthfinder gastrointestinal disorders Healthfinder provides links to
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79. Diseases & Conditions - Gastrointestinal Disorders
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80. BioMed Central | Full Text | Biotherapeutic Agents In the Treatment Of Gastroi
Biotherapy of gastrointestinal disorders is not yet accepted in clinical practice It is becoming increasingly evident in gastrointestinal disorders that
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