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    Coping With Diverticulitis: The What‚ the Why‚ the How Diverticulitis is a common condition in the United States‚ though its prevalence is growing worldwide. In the developed world‚ greater than 65% of adults over the age of 65 have some form of diverticular disease (McGarry‚ 2011). Although the condition is extremely common‚ severe complications requiring surgery occur in approximately 1% of patients overall (McGarry‚ 2011). Diverticulitis is a condition that can be acute or chronic with

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    conscious Indian. In recent we have seen flurry of products in this segment. Have a look of some of them: 1.1) Sugar free Chywanprash 1.2) Organic spices/ pulses 1.3) Multi grain pastas/ Biscuits 1.4) Processed foods particularly juices 1.5) Probiotic Ice Creams 1.6) Butter Lite (Nutralite) 1.7) Corn Flakes/ Oats 1.8) Lays (40% less saturated fats) – Snack Smart 1.9) Low Calorie Sweetners 2. Impact of Inflation: The expenditure of FMCG in the consumer’s wallet is coming down year on year

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    Finger Millet Case Study

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    Finger millet is also a rich source of thiamine‚ riboflavin‚ iron‚ methionine‚ isoleucine‚ leucine‚ phenylalanine and other essential amino acids. The abundance of these phytochemicals enhances the nutraceutical potential of finger millet‚ making it a powerhouse of health benefiting nutrients. It has distinguished health beneficial properties‚ such as anti-diabetic (type 2 diabetes mellitus)‚ anti-diarrheal‚ antiulcer‚ anti-inflammatory‚ antitumerogenic (K562 chronic myeloid leukemia)‚ atherosclerogenic

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    Page 1 of 4 Clostridium Difficile Infection with Clostridium difficile most commonly occurs in people who have recently had a course of antibiotics and are in hospital. Symptoms can range from mild diarrhoea to a lifethreatening inflammation of the bowel. No treatment may be needed in mild cases except drinking plenty of fluids. However‚ treatment with specific antibiotics is needed in more severe cases. What is Clostridium difficile infection? Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is a

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    Lactubacillus Species

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    What is it?Lactobacillus is a type of bacteria. There are lots of different species of lactobacillus. These are "friendly" bacteria that normally live in our digestive‚ urinary‚ and genital systems without causing disease. Lactobacillus is also in some fermented foods like yogurt and in dietary supplements.Lactobacillus is used for treating and preventing diarrhea‚ including infectious types such as rotaviral diarrhea in children and traveler’s diarrhea. It is also used to prevent and treat diarrhea

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    AMUL: case analysis

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    INTRODUCTION: Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative‚ based at Anand in the state of Gujarat‚ India. The co-operative is sometimes referred to as Anand Milk Union Limited. Formed in 1946‚ it is a brand managed by a cooperative body‚ the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF)‚ which today is jointly owned by 3 million milk producers in Gujarat. Amul spurred India’s White Revolution‚ which made the country the world’s largest producer of milk and milk products. In the process Amul

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    The Gastrointestinal team and I entered the room at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania‚ and the patient’s aunt sobbed‚ “He refuses to eat‚ and the doctors were forced to put in a feeding tube. He was so happy and had such a big appetite until this happened.” The patient was a young man with cerebral palsy who was dependent on his mother due to his disabilities. Shockingly‚ the mother abandoned her wheelchair-bound‚ quadriplegic son in the woods‚ leaving him with only a blanket and a Bible

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    Heartburn no more(tm): The top Acid reflux and heartburn product for you Introduction I believe each and everyone one of us has ever experienced heartburn. It is not a good feeling. Heartburn no more is a program designed to help us fight against acid reflux in our esophagus. How do we stop heartburn? I am asking this question because most medicines I have come across only relieve heartburn. Normal medicines cannot completely cure heartburn. I know most of you are asking if this program can completely

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    the regional brands. SWOT ANALYSIS: Strength 1.All the products of good range include various party packs‚ flavours‚ cones‚ sticks‚ etc 2. It has Good quality‚ good packaging‚ and advertisement is also good. 3. Amul is one of the top brands. 4. Probiotic and sugarfree ice creams have also launched by amul. 5. It offers more than 200 products all over the India. Weakness 1. Market share is limited because of tough and growing competition from international and other brands. 2. International presence

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    Ruminant Digestive System Complex structure with four compartments Source: Animal Feeding and Nutrition (Jurgens) Ruminant Characteristics Primarily herbivores Cattle‚ sheep‚ goats‚ deer‚ elk Camelids are “pseodu” ruminants 60-75% of ingesta fermented by microbes before exposed to gastric juices Mouth Tongue Used more by cattle and goats (also use lips) Teeth No upper incisors Used more by sheep (use lips to “sort” feed) Saliva Continual production Cattle: 12 gal/d vs Sheep: 2 gal/d No enzymes;

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