Recent Event Highlights: Improving the treatment model for kids and teens with functional gastrointestinal disorders, Approaching treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders, Understanding the Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, Challenges: Making the diagnosis in functional gastrointestinal disorders, Appreciating the burden of illness in functional gastrointestinal disorders, Research needs: functional gastrointestinal disorders in kids and teens, and 33 more...
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In this video, Lynn Walker PhD, Professor of Pediatrics, and Director, Division of Adolescent Medicine at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN talks about the need for better understanding, ways to improve existing treatment options, and how the IFFGD symposium, held every 2 years, helps advance understandings in the field. ...
Brenda Toner, PhD is Professor and Director of the Womens Mental Health Program at the University of Toronto, Canada. Dr. Toner has devoted many years to helping people with functional GI conditions, like IBS. In this video she explains her own therapeutic approach, which emphasizes taking the time to understand the individuals needs and helping develop practical approaches to living better with a chronic, unpredictable disorder. ...
Treating patients with functional GI disorders requires an approach to clinical medicine that is not yet well enough taught or understood. Rather than looking for a single cause, like a virus, an integration of many factors need to be considered, understood, and addressed. In this video Brennan MR Spiegel, MD, explains this and the basis for brain-gut interactions. Dr. Spiegel is Assistant Professor of Medicine in Residence, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, VA Greater Los Angeles ...
There is growing recognition of the seriousness and the complexity of the functional GI disorders. Yet individuals affected by these disorders still face challenges in finding adequate care. Many physicians remain unprepared to diagnose and treat patients with functional GI disorders. Most doctors are trained to diagnose and treat conditions that they can see on examination or test. Functional GI disorders are different. This can lead to a negative or confusing patient-doctor interaction ...
The burden of illness resulting from chronic pain or discomfort and other symptoms associated with functional GI disorders remains underappreciated by everyone, it seems except those who experience it, or those who are truly dedicated to finding solutions. Brennan MR Spiegel, MD comments on the burden of illness with functional GI disorders, such as chronic abdominal pain or IBS, and the challenges to making drug treatments available for treatment of these disorders. Dr. Spiegel is Assistant ...
Funds are often lacking to support research of disorders in children. Adequate resources would spur new investigations and attract young talent to the GI field. Carlo DiLorenzo MD, Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Childrens Hospital of Columbus Ohio, talks about these challenges and the needs for resources to find better treatments. ...
Advances in research ultimately lead to advances in clinical interactions. Brooks Cash, MD, USN, is Chief, Gastroenterology Division and Colon Health Initiative; and Associate Professor of Medicine, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. Dr. Cash speaks about improvements in diagnosing functional GI disorders. He also talks about challenges to finding better treatments and looks ahead to newer therapies that are being developed. ...
NSAID stands for non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug. These are anti-inflammatory medicines, medicines which decrease inflammation. They are typically used to treat pain, arthritis, and are commonly taken for either the short term or the long term. Most NSAIDs have stomach side effects because they decrease your body's natural protection against acid in the gastrointestinal tract. Made possible by a grant from Pfizer, Inc. ...
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http://www.myspace.com/julimoran. · Band: Intestinal Disgorge · Theme: Cascade Of Gastrointestinal Crap · Album: Drowned In Rectal Sludge · Year: 2000 · San Antonio, Texas (USA) ...
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Never underestimate the importance of education and prevention when it comes to maintaining gastrointestinal health. Patrick Lynch, MD, discusses the importance of understanding what is happening in your body and how by taking care of your body now, it can take care of you in the future. Dr. Lynch also discusses the role weight management plays in maintaining overall good health. ...
Lower Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ...
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I used poop jokes because you people seem to like it a lot. It took me forever to make, because I broke my computer and am using the DESKTOP. :(((( ...
Nursing in Specific Gastrointestinal Disorders ...
Overview: Colon cancer, liver disease and inflammatory bowel disease are common problems in the gastrointestinal system. In this interview, youll find out important information about diagnosing and treating these disorders. Part One: Colon cancer prevention Screening recommendations Colonoscopy/Sigmoidoscopy Virtual colonoscopy Polyps Pill cam for diagnosing GI problems Inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohns and Ulcerative Colitis) Part Two: Causes of liver disease Hepatitis Vaccines for ...
Overview: Colon cancer, liver disease and inflammatory bowel disease are common problems in the gastrointestinal system. In this interview, youll find out important information about diagnosing and treating these disorders. Part One: Colon cancer prevention Screening recommendations Colonoscopy/Sigmoidoscopy Virtual colonoscopy Polyps Pill cam for diagnosing GI problems Inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohns and Ulcerative Colitis) Part Two: Causes of liver disease Hepatitis Vaccines for ...
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Francesco Rubino, MD, is Chief of Gastrointestinal Metabolic Surgery and an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College. He is an Assistant Attending Surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Rubino is a world-renowned pioneer of surgery for type 2 diabetes,an emerging speciality which holds great promise for diabetics-- for the first time bringing diabetes type 2 into long term remission. Dr. Rubino is heading up the Diabetes Surgery Center at ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN http://www.gottschallcenter.com/index.php ...
Gastrointestinal cancers (Persian panel) ...
Spring 2008-Nursing class, group project on the GI tract. A little remix of a well known song. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did making it. Have FUN! ...
Jordan Berlin, MD, Vanderbilt http://www.medpagetoday.com ORLANDO -- In year five of the Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium, researchers aimed to consolidate previous gains, reporting incremental improvements rather than tilting at major barriers, according to Jordan Berlin, MD, the Vanderbilt oncologist who chaired the program committee. ...
The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern videoendoscope Dr. Akio Hosono embasador of Japan in el Salvador and Dr. Julio Murra Saca Gastroenterologist discuss some of the recent advances in science, technology and innovation in the gastrointesinal endoscopy and some field of the medical science since then and now. ...
The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern video endoscope. It was originally TV program in El Salvador directed by Julio Murra-Saca MD and Akio Hosono, Japan Ambassador in El Salvador, now has been doubling to English language, this program shows how the gastrocamera was invented after that the evolution of the endoscopes from then until today, showing 50 years of technology helping humanity. ...
The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern videoendoscope Dr. Akio Hosono embasador of Japan in el Salvador and Dr. Julio Murra Saca Gastroenterologist discuss some of the recent advances in science, technology and innovation in the gastrointesinal endoscopy and some field of the medical science since then and now. ...
The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern video endoscope. It was originally TV program in El Salvador directed by Julio Murra-Saca MD and Akio Hosono Japan Ambassador in El Salvador, now has been doubling to English language, this program shows how the gastrocamera was invented after that the evolution of the endoscopes from then until today, showing 50 years of technology helping humanity. ...
The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern video endoscope. It was originally TV program in El Salvador directed by Julio Murra-Saca MD and Akio Hosono, Japan Ambassador in El Salvador, now has been doubling to English language, this program shows how the gastrocamera was invented after that the evolution of the endoscopes from then until today, showing 50 years of technology helping humanity. ...
Diabetes can complicate the gastrointestinal tract. Drs. Edelman and Wolosin discuss common issues such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, ulcers, celiac sprue and gastroparesis. Series: "Taking Control of Your Diabetes" [11/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13445] ...
Endoscopy of the oesophagus, stomach and small intestine in the dog ...
Dr. James Privitera, a renowned expert in allergy and nutrition medicine, the author of the book Silent Clots - Life‘s Biggest Killer, during an interview with www.youngbodymind.com, talks about how to treat gastrointestinal problems. ...
Ulcers, Heartburn, Acid Reflux, and Gastrointestinal problems are all definitely caused by too much acid penetrating the system. However, they are NOT caused by too much acid being produced. Our bodies always produce the exact amount it needs to digest food. Rather, the problem these sufferers are having is that the Mucin lining that coats the entire digestive tract is deficient. As a result of this decrease in Mucin, more acid seeps into the system, which is what causes pain. Currently, all ...
In the digestive system, mucin is used as a lubricant for materials which must pass over membranes, eg, food passing down the esophagus. A layer of mucus along the inner walls of the stomach is vital to protect the cell linings of that organ from the highly acidic environment within it. ...
Doctor Berger explains the gastrointestinal system. The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), also called the digestive tract, or the alimentary canal, is the system of organs within multicellular animals that takes in food, digests it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste. The major functions of the GI tract are digestion and excretion. ...
Testimonial from patients with Gastrointestinal problems. This illness is manifested by cramps, gas, bloating, and alternate bowel constipation and diarrhea. Any of these particular symptoms can be primary, in other words someone can have severe diarrhea or they could just have intestinal cramps with bloating and distension of their abdomen. The symptoms usually occur after meals, but in people who have allergies to common foods it may cycle irrespective of the recently eaten meals. ...
Gastrointestinal a+p ...
Gastrointestinal infections ...
An Australian innovation in multi-variant gastrointestinal treatment of H. pylori and E. coli through hypermunisation ...

