Rumination syndrome, a functional gastrointestinal disorder, is more common than previously thought based on a new study published in Gastroenterology. Functional gastrointestinal disorders, are said ...
Rumination disorder, also known as rumination syndrome, is an eating disorder where a person brings up food from his or her stomach back into the mouth through regurgitation and chews it again before ...
BOSTON - Patients who regurgitate regularly but without any known cause may have a condition called rumination. Unfortunately, rumination is often confused with other gastrointestinal conditions, ...
You probably don't think about what happens to the food you eat after you swallow it. You're assured that the food will travel through your body as planned, providing you with the nutrients you need ...
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston have found that rumination syndrome, which may cause gastrointestinal issues, often goes undiagnosed, The Print reported Jan. 3. The study, ...
Regurgitation happens when a mixture of gastric juices, and sometimes undigested food, rises back up the esophagus and into the mouth. Involuntary regurgitation is usually a symptom of acid reflux or ...
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Patients who regurgitate regularly but without any known cause may have a condition called rumination. Unfortunately, rumination is often confused with other gastrointestinal conditions, which means ...
(CNN) — Clinicians, researchers and activists have stressed the need for better treatment and services of people with eating disorders who don’t fit the stereotypical patient profile — and recent data ...