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English - SciELO Portugal

... diacylglycerols from polyunsaturated fats), convert primary bile acids into secondary bile acids and impact on the entero-hepatic circulation of bile acids and fat absorption from the small intestine (42). Only few human studies have investigated the effect of high-fat diets on the fecal microbiota ...
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FMSC Food Guide - NoCo Slammin` Famine

... Fulmer, Ph.D.—developed our original fortified rice formula in the early 1990s to be culturally universal, simple to prepare, stable in various conditions and—above all—help children at risk for malnourishment. Rich in protein and micronutrients, the MannaPack™ Rice formula has met success in 70 cou ...
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... bacteria, making it more effective at fighting off pathogens.(5) When BLIS K12 enters the mouth, it attaches to cells in the oral cavity and colonizes.(6) By colonizing, BLIS K12 crowds out pathogenic bacteria, keeping them from adhering to the host. The final antibacterial punch comes from the produ ...
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MNS 3 Informational Flier

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Formula Feeding of Infants
Formula Feeding of Infants

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... (ii) DNA-damaging (genotoxic) effects. 2. This interaction is much more likely once an adenomatous polyp is present 3. E. coli may be particularly important – because they (a) adhere and invade to epithelial cells, (b) tolerate relatively high oxygen environment (microaerophilic) (c) produce genotox ...
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NUTRITION FOR THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

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... now finds that other foods are also leading to bloating, pain and loose stools. She is concerned about food allergies and if she has celiac disease. She also asks if her increasingly restrictive diet will cause nutritional problems. How do you address the patient’s concerns? ...
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... than that of the crop and small intestine. Culture-independent molecular techniques have recently been introduced to bring fresh insights into the intestinal system of the broiler chicken. As a consequence, there is growing evidence of connection between the apparent metabolizable energy of the diet ...
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... disorders in infant aged 0-6 months suffering atopic dermatitis due cow’s milk consumption. Data were collected directly from the Dr. Zainoel Abidin Hospital, Banda Aceh, with a PEDS questionnaires completed by the parents and patients’ medical records. Data was assessed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov ...
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Allergic Proctocolitis in the Exclusively Breastfed Infant

... Most available epidemiologic data are from over 20 years ago, and we know the incidence of other atopic diseases (e.g., asthma) has increased over the past few decades. In addition, the results of many studies on allergic colitis in breastfed infants are complicated by the inclusion of infants who r ...
Allergic Proctocolitis in the Exclusively Breastfed Infant
Allergic Proctocolitis in the Exclusively Breastfed Infant

... Most available epidemiologic data are from over 20 years ago, and we know the incidence of other atopic diseases (e.g., asthma) has increased over the past few decades. In addition, the results of many studies on allergic colitis in breastfed infants are complicated by the inclusion of infants who r ...
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