Large Intestine Function Overview
Also known as the gut, the large intestine reabsorbs water from food that hasn't been...
02 Oct, 2023Also known as the gut, the large intestine reabsorbs water from food that hasn't been...
02 Oct, 2023As the small intestine is responsible for most of the body's food digestion and absorption,...
18 May, 2023The human body comprises a wide range of parts. Many people are aware of the...
19 Mar, 2022Ileus is an umbrella term that refers to a blockage in the intestine, and it...
28 Oct, 2021Leaky gut syndrome is a phenomenon that has received quite a bit of attention in...
05 Feb, 2021Stomach upsets are quite common. In most cases they will just pass within a day...
26 Aug, 2020The duodenum is the part of the small intestine immediately following the stomach. In humans,...
07 Jun, 2020Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) was previously known as Campylobacter pylori. It is a Gram negative...
08 Feb, 2020Giardia is an infection caused by the tiny parasite Giardia lamblia, which infects the small...
29 Nov, 2019Helicobacter pylori, also known as H. pylori, is a fairly common bacterium. It is usually...
08 Sep, 2019Stomach problems are fairly common and do not usually cause concern. Often, we will just...
29 Jul, 2019People who have a small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, or SIBO, experience an excessive growth of...
28 May, 2019Our digestive systems contain a variety of bacteria. The vast majority of these are beneficial...
08 Apr, 2019Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a gram-negative bacterium that is usually found in the stomach....
15 Oct, 2018Cholera is a condition caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The infection affects the small...
07 Sep, 2018Leaky gut, also known as intestinal permeability, is a condition where the lining of the...
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