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How Big a Problem is Increased Frequency of Bowel Movements
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Increased frequency of bowel movements
A question about an individual's assessment of how big a problem increased frequency of bowel movements has been.
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2016
Corpus ID: 79378682
A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial Objective. The present randomized placebo-controlled double-blind trial was…
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Why So Blue?
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Emma A. Omoruyi
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Corpus ID: 5517356
A 5-week-old female with uncomplicated birth history was admitted to the hospital for poor weight gain and failure to thrive…
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2013
2013
Uso de simbiótico no tratamento de pacientes obstipados com esclerose lateral amiotrófica
Maria Lúcia Oliveira Dourado Siqueira
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Júlia Leite Castro
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Lúcia Dantas Leite
2013
Corpus ID: 70913193
Introduction: The use of synbiotic in the management of constipation seems to be promising, particularly in patients with…
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Resolution of Chronic Constipation in an Infant Undergoing Chiropractic Care: A Case Report & Selective Review of Literature
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Robert Rectenwald
2012
Corpus ID: 73763463
Objective: To report on successful chiropractic care in the case of an infant with constipation. Clinical Features: A nine month…
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