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Younger adults are going public with their digestive problems. Experts say it's mostly a good thing. Lauren Bell was stressed out and just starting her first job post-college in New York City when ...
Lactase persistence. Lactase persistence or lactose tolerance is the continued activity of the lactase enzyme in adulthood, allowing the digestion of lactose in milk. In most mammals, the activity of the enzyme is dramatically reduced after weaning. [ 1] In some human populations though, lactase persistence has recently evolved [ 2] as an ...
Lactose intolerance. Lactose intolerance is caused by a lessened ability or a complete inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in dairy products. [ 1] Humans vary in the amount of lactose they can tolerate before symptoms develop. [ 1] Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, flatulence, and nausea. [ 1]
The very young, old, and people with a weakened immune system may have no symptoms of a specific infection, and their body temperature may be low or normal instead of constituting a fever. [2] Severe sepsis causes poor organ function or blood flow. [9]
For example, symptoms starting in one arm usually spread next to either the opposite arm or to the leg on the same side. [24] Bulbar-onset patients most typically get their next symptoms in their arms rather than legs, arm-onset patients typically spreads to the legs before the bulbar region, and leg-onset patients typically spread to the arms ...
The 19-year-old alleged mastermind of the attack was radicalized online, Austrian authorities say, although it is unclear how. Preacher and social media star Abul Baraa has a wide reach among ...
People who were overlooked in childhood can be "shy" adults or display more attention-seeking behaviors to avoid being passed over in adulthood. Healing will look a bit different for both.
Poliomyelitis (/ ˌ p oʊ l i oʊ ˌ m aɪ ə ˈ l aɪ t ɪ s / POH-lee-oh-MY-ə-LY-tiss), commonly shortened to polio, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus. [1] Approximately 75% of cases are asymptomatic; [5] mild symptoms which can occur include sore throat and fever; in a proportion of cases more severe symptoms develop such as headache, neck stiffness, and paresthesia.