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  2. Doctors Explain How Long It Actually Takes to Digest Food - AOL

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    Many factors affect the timeframe, but doctors explain what you need to know.

  3. Healthy digestion - Wikipedia

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    Healthy digestion, also called digestive health, results in the absorption of nutrients from food without distressing symptoms.Healthy digestion follows having a healthy diet, doing appropriate self-care including physical activity and exercise, minimizing activities like smoking or consuming alcoholic drinks which impair digestion, and managing any medical condition which disrupts digestion ...

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  6. Digestion - Wikipedia

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    The human gastrointestinal tract is around 9 metres (30 feet) long. Food digestion physiology varies between individuals and upon other factors such as the characteristics of the food and size of the meal, and the process of digestion normally takes between 24 and 72 hours. [20]

  7. Human digestive system - Wikipedia

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    It is a small organ where the bile produced by the liver is stored, before being released into the small intestine. Bile flows from the liver through the bile ducts and into the gall bladder for storage. The bile is released in response to cholecystokinin (CCK), a peptide hormone released from the duodenum. The production of CCK (by endocrine ...

  8. Is There a "Best Time" to Take Metformin? - AOL

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    However, if you have a long morning commute or work at an office, you might want to take metformin at night when you’re home, at least for the first month or so.

  9. Preoperative fasting - Wikipedia

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    Preoperative fasting is the practice of a surgical patient abstaining from eating or drinking ("nothing by mouth") for some time before having an operation.This is intended to prevent stomach contents from getting into the windpipe and lungs (known as a pulmonary aspiration) while the patient is under general anesthesia. [1]