Stomach Flu Foods
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Whey do I still have food in my stomach in the morning from the day before ? - Avvo.com
avvo.com — “Whey do I still have food in my stomach in the morning from the day before ? I had a parasophagual hernia repar a year ago and whenever I vomit in the morning I still have a lot of food from the...” View full resource at avvo.com
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My answer on @Avvo to: Whey do I still have food in my stomach in the morning from the day before ? #vomiting http://t.co/HUysvvrB
14 Best Fat Burning Food For Weight Loss - Fashion + Beauty on Shine
shine.yahoo.com — “here are some foods which are very easy to digest and do not produce harmful toxins, starch or fat. These foods are natural and not processed foods which makes it easy to digest in the stomach. These foods get digested quickly and also help to…” View full resource at shine.yahoo.com
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14 Best Fat Burning Food For Weight Loss: here are some foods which are very easy to digest and do not produce ... http://t.co/ivodX4wz
~ My-Wellness-Coach ~: Which Supplements Should You Take?
my-wellness-coach.com — “Dietary supplements, which include vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids, hormones and herbs can be a powerful addition to a nutritious diet. They come in pill, capsule, tablet, powder or liquid form and are generally, though not always, consumed after eating a meal. As much as possible, you should get your nutrients from food, however, used correctly, supplements facilitate your body's natural defense mechanisms to function better and thereby resist diseases. There are hundreds of supple” View full resource at my-wellness-coach.com
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LOW Selenium levels LINKED to throat & stomach cancers. What supplements should you take? http://bit.ly/8PWiGU
Swallowing Disorders
emedicine.medscape.com — “Dysphagia, or swallowing disorder, is a general term used to describe the inability to move food from the mouth to the stomach.” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Alvin B. Lin
After 17 years in Northern California, I headed south where I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of California, Riverside, in 1984 and promptly entered the private sector. A glutton for punishment, I returned for post-baccalaureate studies in Computer Science in 1987 after which I earned my Doctor of Medicine in 1991 from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University. Love called & romance blossomed, so I returned to the San Francisco Bay Area where I completed my Family Medicine residency at Merrithew Memorial Hospital at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine in 1994.
After 3 years wandering around the country as a locum tenens physician and collecting a dozen state licenses along the way, I was feeling rather masochistic once more. So I applied for subspecialty training, completing my Fellowship in Geriatrics at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University in 1998. I joined the faculty as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and was appointed Director of the Ambulatory Geriatric Center in Greenville, NC. In 2003, I was recruited by Cenegenics Medical Institute to build it into the ubiquitous presence it is today in your airline inflight magazines. After 7 years as an employed physician, I left to return to my family medicine & geriatric roots by developing a small private practice.
I have served as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Nevada, School of Medicine since 2004 and recently became an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family Medicine & Geriatrics at the Touro University Nevada College of Medicine. Along the way, I have written many articles, given many presentations, and made myself available to both patients and colleagues. -
Alan Vojtech, CMO
I'm Alan Vojtech, CMO at Innovations Medical. I work with Dr. Johnson and help him with running his practice and marketing. I also do patient consultations.
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Sometimes, following surgery, especially if there were complications, and the patient did not survive, I was frequently confronted by a confused and distraught family asking the same questions?
Dr. Vagnini, he just saw his doctor and was given a clean bill of health how could this happen?
or He must have had this problem for years, why wasn't it found before?
or Why wasn't the aneurysm found before it burst?
Good questions that deserved better answers than current medical treatment was providing.
My surgical experience and continuing research, has now revealed that not only arteriosclerosis, heart and blood vessel disease, but most degenerative diseases, including diabetes, arthritis, hypertension, obesity, cancer and cataracts start at an early age. With proper intervention through early detection, motivation, health education and simple lifestyle changes, these diseases are preventable.
The complications of degenerative disease are devastating; chronic pain, severe heart damage, difficulty breathing, immobility, paralysis, loss of speech, progressive visual loss and mental deterioration.
All this could be avoided if you take action early. The most important aspects of good health and longevity are certainly a proper diet, exercise, mental outlook, behavior, vitamins minerals and phytonutrition. At the "Heart, Diabetes & Weight Loss Centers of New York" our unique approach to disease prevention continues to evolve. Integrated medicine takes science of medicine and combines orthodox treatments with the developing field of nutrition and functional therapies.
Frederic J. Vagnini, MD, FACS
Remember your health is in your own hands." />Dr. Frederic Vagnini
I have spent 30 years caring for patients with heart, circulation and related problems. Originally as a cardiovascular surgeon and more recently in the field of Preventive Medicine and Nutrition. As I look back at the progress of medicine, as well as my medical career, a number of events stand out and continue to amaze me.
After many years of surgery I have learned that appearances can be deceiving. I can recall heart patients appearing perfectly healthy the night before bypass surgery, but finding a heart that practically "fell apart" on the operating table. Major blood vessels such as the carotids, aorta and femoral arteries were found to be so diseased, that I was frequently astonished that people could be actually walking around with such degenerative arterial pathology.
Sometimes, following surgery, especially if there were complications, and the patient did not survive, I was frequently confronted by a confused and distraught family asking the same questions?
Dr. Vagnini, he just saw his doctor and was given a clean bill of health how could this happen?
or He must have had this problem for years, why wasn't it found before?
or Why wasn't the aneurysm found before it burst?
Good questions that deserved better answers than current medical treatment was providing.
My surgical experience and continuing research, has now revealed that not only arteriosclerosis, heart and blood vessel disease, but most degenerative diseases, including diabetes, arthritis, hypertension, obesity, cancer and cataracts start at an early age. With proper intervention through early detection, motivation, health education and simple lifestyle changes, these diseases are preventable.
The complications of degenerative disease are devastating; chronic pain, severe heart damage, difficulty breathing, immobility, paralysis, loss of speech, progressive visual loss and mental deterioration.
All this could be avoided if you take action early. The most important aspects of good health and longevity are certainly a proper diet, exercise, mental outlook, behavior, vitamins minerals and phytonutrition. At the "Heart, Diabetes & Weight Loss Centers of New York" our unique approach to disease prevention continues to evolve. Integrated medicine takes science of medicine and combines orthodox treatments with the developing field of nutrition and functional therapies.
Frederic J. Vagnini, MD, FACS
Remember your health is in your own hands.
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