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Yogurt is the MVP of healthy grab-and-go breakfasts.Whether Greek-style or regular, flavored or plain, many of us reach for it at least once a week.Some people swear by eating yogurt every single ...
A trip down the dairy aisle to grab a carton of yoghurt used to be a relatively straightforward affair. Now, though, the chilled section of the supermarket is home to a frankly overwhelming array ...
Yogurt is experiencing a resurgence in popularity. Once limited to breakfast, yogurt is now everywhere. It's a topping, a replacement for sour cream and even used in baking. However, this new ...
Bismuth subsalicylate four times daily reduces rates of travelers' diarrhea. [2] [27] Though many travelers find a four-times-per-day regimen inconvenient, lower doses are not effective. [2] [27] Potential side effects include black tongue, black stools, nausea, constipation, and ringing in the ears.
On May 7, 2005, Marcus2 moved Yoghurt to Yoghurt (as can be seen in the deleted page history for Yoghurt). He also changed the spelling in the article and was quickly reverted. On May 8, Proteus moved Yogurt back to Yoghurt (as can be seen in the deleted page history for Yogurt). Then aside from some petty vandalism (or misguided efforts) there ...
Factitious diarrhea is a condition in which a person deliberately produces diarrhea, most commonly by surreptitious laxative abuse (laxative abuse syndrome).. These people tend to have persistent and unexplained watery diarrhea that is high in volume and frequency and, despite extensive evaluation, the cause may remain unknown.
While you might be quick to blame your diarrhea on stress, Dr. Khan says many conditions can cause bowel movement changes, like IBS, IBD, celiac disease, an infection, or even colon cancer.
Diosmectite (brand names Smecta, Smecdral) is a natural silicate of aluminium and magnesium used as an intestinal adsorbent in the treatment of several gastrointestinal diseases, including infectious and non-infectious acute and chronic diarrhoea, including irritable bowel syndrome diarrhea subtype.