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11. Fitting Fiber In -- Best Hospitals, The Cleveland Clinic
As soluble fiber passes through the intestines it forms a gel, binding with certain digestive enzymes (bile acids) made in the liver, and promoting their ex...
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12. fiber - definition and pronunciation -- Breastcancer.org - Breast Cancer Treatment...
fiber The parts of fruits and vegetables that cannot be digested. Fiber may be helpful in lowering the risk of colon cancer. Fiber is sometimes called bulk,...
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13. Fiber -- American Heart Association
Fruits, vegetables, whole-grain, high-fiber foods, beans and legumes are good sources of both soluble and insoluble dietary fiber. The American Heart Associ...
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14. Fiber Supplements to Beat Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), ibs, irritable bowel syndrome -- Alternative Medicine
ibs, irritable bowel syndrome, Fiber Supplements to Beat Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Fiber supplements can be very useful in treating irritable bowel syn...
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15. Myalgia - Myalgia is muscular pain or tenderness, especially when diffuse and nonspecific. Also called myodynia. -- Medical Information
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Personal Pages 64 pages found in Personal Pages: An eating disorder site created by a young girl who suffers from an eating disorder for other young females...
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17. What Is Fiber? -- Ehealthmd.com
But few people understand the importance of dietary fiber - or where to get it.Fiber is important because it has an influence on the digestion process from ...
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18. Psych Central: Munchausen Syndrome/Factitious Disorder Page
People with factitious disorders feign, exaggerate, or actually self-induce illnesses. This site offers information related to these disorders, including ar...
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19. Fiber for Diverticulosis
Fiber for Diverticulosis Fiber for Diverticulosis. Doctors usually recommend that patients with diverticulosis increase the amount of fiber in their diets. ...
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20. eMedicine - Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome : Article by Mohammed Mubashir Ahmed, MD -- Emedicine Clinical Knowledge Base
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