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Green Colored Stool - Articles
Understanding Bowel Movements
by
Lauren B.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 7:27pm
Much to the chagrin and embarrassment of CF patients everywhere, bowel movements are an important part of our lives. In many ways our bowel movements serve as a benchmark that lets us know how things are going, so to speak, with our digestive systems. Cystic fibrosis patients with pancreatic insufficiency should be especially aware of all thi ...
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Seven days of green smoothies: kale, collards, watercress, oh my!
by
Kim Christensen
Posted
Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:03pm
I had been feeling a bit weighed down. Heavier. Part of it is that I am heavier - I've gained some weight. As I've been healing, I've been gradually putting weight back on, the last couple months especially so. This is a good thing, because I had gotten too thin for my body type, and felt totally deficient. And while I feel better, and ...
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The Color of Transparency: My Health Consultation with Dr. Ritamarie
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Tera W.
Posted
Mon 11 Jan 2010 1:27pm
I’m sitting here nibbling on dried mission figs and sun-dried tomatoes. Strange combination, I admit. Technically, both of these food items are “breaking the rules” of my new suggested foods list. As I prepare for the 6-Week Detox, the list of foods I’ll be weaning myself off of is long, but since today is the first real day of getting started, ...
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Training/Blew Wheel/Greens
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Brent Poulsen
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:54pm
Here are a couple of pictures from the weekend. Training the last couple of weeks has gone really well. I am getting excited to race, it seems like i haven't raced forever. This past week i had some great workouts, focus on the swim lately has been involving ...
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Health Headlines - May 25
by
Meredy

Posted
Wed 25 May 2011 12:01am
USDA Says Pork Can Cook Safely at Lower Temp
Experts at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service have tweaked longstanding guidelines and now say that pork can be safely cooked at the same temperature that's safe for beef, veal and lamb: 145 degrees.Cooked pork should also be put aside and allowed to rest for 3 ...
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Diagnosis/Symptoms
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Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:41pm
Abdominal Pain, Long-Term
Ongoing or recurrent abdominal pain, also called chronic pain, may be difficult to diagnose, causing frustration for both you and your doctor. Do your symptoms fit one of the diagnoses described in this chart?
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Abdominal Pain, Short-Term
Just about everyone has had a "stomachac ...
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What Your Poop Says About You
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The Savvy Sister

Posted
Sat 21 May 2011 12:00am
Is there such thing as “quality poop”?
What you see in the toilet, and what your bathroom experience is, can say a lot about your health or lack thereof.
Digestion in a nutshell
To get to the “end” we have to start at the beginning. Your BM starts its journey as food. Food starts off in the mouth getting chewed and mixed w ...
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The Color of Baby Poop
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Baby Health Blog ..
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 4:36pm
Hello!
My name is Nita Parsnani and this is my first blog entry as part of the Baby Health Blog team. Let me start off by saying that I am very excited to start this journey with Steven, Sarah, Christine and you!
Here’s some information about me: I was born and raised in Wakefield, Rhode Island, which I have to say is a great place! I gra ...
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The Color of Baby Poop
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Baby Health Blog ..
Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:20pm
Hello!
My name is Nita Parsnani and this is my first blog entry as part of the Baby Health Blog team. Let me start off by saying that I am very excited to start this journey with Steven, Sarah, Christine and you!
Here’s some information about me: I was born and raised in Wakefield, Rhode Island, which I have to say is a great place! I ...
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