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Diet for Peptic Ulcer
Peptic ulcer and its causes
Peptic ulcer is referred to the injury of the gastrointestinal tract where the digestive juice called the gastric juice comes into direct contact with the mucous lining. So far, the exact cause for the ulcer is not known.
The aggressive factors for the cause of ulcer are hydrochloric acid, pepsin, bile acids, smoking, alcohol and stomach emptying at all ...
Breastfeeding protects children from SIDS
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It has been founded that, breastfeeding reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), German researchers stated.
Researcher advised that public health messages which are providing awareness about the SIDS risk reduction should highlight the mother to breastfeed their babies at least for the first six months.
Some countries are already emphasizing on the breastfeeding in their Anti-SIDS campaigns, while most are not. ...
Diet for Malabsorption Syndrome
What is malabsorption syndrome?
Malabsorption syndrome is the deficiency of the body to absorb variable degrees of number of nutrients like vitamins, fats, proteins and carbohydrates. The malabsorption syndrome causes ill health, anemia and steatorrhea.
The malabsorption syndrome can occur due to some of the following factors. Due to gluten sensitivity, diffuse of small bowel mucosal injury, tuberculosis and other diseases involving the wall ...
Tips to Overcome Depression
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Anxiety and Depression
Depression is a medical illness that occupies the mind and body. It influences the way you think and perceive things. Depression can make a foundation of emotional and physical problems and you may think that this world is no more worth living.
Usually, when depression overwhelms someone it doesn’t let him overcome itself. So the one thing what one can do is, when ...
Bigger babies drawing concern from researchers
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After obese American kids and adults, bigger babies are also becoming the pivot of attentiveness for the researchers.
According to the recent study, 59 percent of the American babies, up to six month old, are overweight than the babies, who were born twenty years ago.
Thought the heavy babies look cute and healthier but parents should take measures to prevent obesity at the initial ...






