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Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2003 Aug 1;18(3):291-301.
Contemporary understanding and management of reflux and constipation in the general population and pregnancy: a consensus meeting.

Tytgat GN, Heading RC, Muller-Lissner S, Kamm MA, Scholmerich J, Berstad A, Fried M, Chaussade S, Jewell D, Briggs A.

Academisch Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. g.n.tytgamc.uva.nl

BACKGROUND: Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and constipation have a major impact on public health; however, the wide variety of treatment options presents difficulties for recommending therapy. Lack of definitive guidelines in pharmacy and general practice medicine further exacerbates the decision dilemma. AIMS: To address these issues, a panel of experts discussed the principles and practice of treating GERD and constipation in the general population and in pregnancy, with the aim of developing respective treatment guidelines. RESULTS: The panel recommended antacids 'on-demand' as the first-line over-the-counter treatment in reflux, and as rescue medication for immediate relief when reflux breaks through with proton pump inhibitors. Calcium/magnesium-based antacids were recommended as the treatment of choice for pregnant women because of their good safety profile. In constipation, current data do not distinguish a hierarchy between polyethylene glycol (PEG)-based laxatives and other first-line treatments, although limitations are associated with stimulant- and bulk-forming laxatives. Where data are available, PEG is superior to lactulose in terms of efficacy. In pregnancy, PEG-based laxatives meet the criteria for the ideal treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The experts developed algorithms that present healthcare professionals with clear treatment options and management strategies for GERD and constipation in pharmacy and general practice medicine.


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Rev Esp Salud Publica. 1999 Jan-Feb;73(1):81-7.
[Physical exercise and food habits: a study of adolescents in Cadiz]

[Article in Spanish]

Rodriguez Martin A, Martinez Nieto JM, Novalbos Ruiz JP, Ruiz Jimenez MA, Jimenez Benitez D.

Escuela Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Cadiz. amelia.rodrigueca.es

BACKGROUND: A increased number of eating disorders among teen-agers are currently being reported. Physical exercise, especially when done individually, is one of the methods chosen for losing weight. We are basing this study on the hypothesis of a larger number of eating habit disorders (EHD's) in subjects who do physical exercise alone. This study describes and compares eating habits among teen-agers that do individual exercise as opposed to athletes who work out in groups or on teams. METHOD: Cross-section study of 532 teen-agers ages 14-18 who are enrolled in school and who do physical exercise, having been selected at random by means of a two-stage, stratified sampling process. The subjects were divided into two groups according whether they did individual physical exercise alone (Number: 216) or in groups (Number: 316). The eating habits of both groups were analyzed based on a questionnaire filled out by the subjects themselves. RESULTS: In the group preferring individual sports, females were predominant (degree of males 0.44). Of these females, their being on diets in order to lose weight was 3.12 times more frequent, compulsive eating episodes being 3.73 times more frequent. As regards behaviors which might be considered to be compensatory, there is a clear concentration thereof among those who do sports individually, hence 43% stated to voluntarily undergo periods of fasting (4.96 times more than those who exercise in groups), 46% stating to have brought on vomiting at one time or another for "dieting" purposes (3.76 more) and up to 26% have used laxatives with the intention of losing weight (2.56 times more than among athletes who play on teams). CONCLUSION: The existence of EHD's seems to be associated with teen-agers who play individual sports as opposed to those who play on teams.


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Dis Colon Rectum. 2003 Aug;46(8):1097-102.
Botulinum toxin (botox) reduces pain after hemorrhoidectomy: results of a double-blind, randomized study.

Davies J, Duffy D, Boyt N, Aghahoseini A, Alexander D, Leveson S.

Department of Colorectal Surgery, York District Hospital, York, United Kingdom.

PURPOSE: Pain after hemorrhoidectomy appears to be multifactorial and dependent on individual pain tolerance, mode of anesthesia, postoperative analgesia, and surgical technique. Spasm of the internal sphincter is believed to play an important role. The aim of this study was to assess the role of botulinum toxin in reducing pain after Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy. METHODS: This was a double-blind study of 50 consecutive patients undergoing Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy and assigned to an internal sphincter injection of 0.4 ml of solution containing either botulinum toxin (20 U; Botox) or normal saline. Patients were managed according to standardized perioperative analgesic and laxative regimens. Pain was assessed by use of daily visual analog scores and analgesia requirements for the first seven postoperative days. RESULTS: Patients randomized to receive botulinum toxin had lower daily average and maximal visual analog scores throughout the study period. The difference reached significance on both Day 6 (P < 0.05) and Day 7 (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference (P = 0.12) in morphine requirements in the first 24 hours (botulinum group, 16 (range, 6-27) mg; placebo arm, 22 (range, 13-41) mg). Patients who received Botox used 19 (range, 8-36) coproxamol tablets in the first seven days after surgery compared with 23 (range, 10-40) in the placebo arm (P = 0.63). CONCLUSIONS: Those patients who had botulinum toxin had significantly less pain toward the end of the first week after surgery. Reduction in spasm within the internal sphincter is the presumed mechanism of action. This is the first reported randomized, controlled trial using botulinum toxin in hemorrhoidectomy.


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Hair loss is a problem in modern soceity. Examining the factors of hair growth may shed light on how hair loss might occur. How long can hair grow before it stops growing eventually if it does? Given that the hair growth rate is quite uniform and constant, somewhere between 0.3-0.5 millimeters per day, it's believed that the length of anagen, the growth phase, differs among individuals, and this is the major determinant to the maximum hair length. For some individuals, anagen may last ten years. Of course the length of the anagen is governed by genes, and the genetic background of the individuals. Non-genetic factors such as nutritional condition, weather, seasonal changes (hair may grow a bit faster during winter), taking medications, health condition may of course influence the rate of hair growth as well as hair loss. The shape of the hair, straight or curly, is dependent on the shape of the follicle. A circular or round hair follicle would generate straight hair, while the follicle with oval or elliptical shapes (in its cross-section) would produce a curly hair.














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