#Intestine

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2026-01-13

There is a connection between exposure to particles and inflammatory diseases. This is shown in a study by researchers in Austria and Sweden. In experiments on mice, plastic particles affected immune cells and intestinal

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2025-12-11
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2025-11-20

Stool and gas retention in intestinal obstruction
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2025-11-18
Villi intestinales having fun
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2025-11-18

Disorders related to intestinal strangulational obstruction
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2025-11-10

Volvulus is:
A. A type of cancer
B. Twisting of the intestine
C. Blood clot in the brain
D. Kidney infection
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2025-11-05
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2025-10-11
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2025-10-03

Disorders related to intestinal strangulational obstruction
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Prep:

Put the slow-cooker on low, lid on.

Open the cans of beans. For each one, pour into the collander over a sink. Then run cold water over every millimeter of them. Shake them around to expose the parts that are touching each other. If you can flick it to bring the ones on the bottom to the top without spilling them all, do that. Keep rinsing until every bean has had every part rinsed *good*. Drain and pour the beans into the slow cooker and put the lid back on. Repeat for each type of bean.

Why? This is the beans-and-gas thing. The part of the bean that can give you gas is indigestible proteins that they contain. Your stomach can't break them down, so they go through and end up fermenting, basically, in your intestines, producing gas.

The trick is that these indigestible proteins are only on the *surface* of the bean. Not in the beans themselves. You rinse & shake & rinse & rinse the beans, and none of that indigestible protein ends up in the dish to start with, and you don't get gas.

Start heating the pot/pan over medium heat on the stove. Chop the onion, medium to fine. Add some cooking oil to the pot/pan. Throw in the garlic, minced. Add salt fairly liberally. Then fry and stir until the onions are starting to caramelize. Throw it all in the slow cooker.

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#beans #gas #flatulence #protein #indigestible #IndigestibleProtein #ferment #stomach #intestine #garlic

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2025-08-16

What forms of dynamic intestinal obstruction are there?

Dynamic intestinal obstruction, in turn, is divided into two types: spastic, which occurs as a result of a sharp spasm of a separate section of the intestinal wall, for example, a reflex spasm when a stone passes through the ureter; paralytic, which most often results from neurotoxic effects and complicates any serious illness, such as peritonitis.

2025-06-19

Does #caffeine make people poop by pushing water into the intestines? I know hydration helps move things along in the large #intestine. But, caffeine is a #diuretic. It seems like caffeine should cause too little water entering the intestines, but I keep noticing after seeing videos about it that I poop right after drinking coffee.

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2025-05-08

How obturational obstruction of intestine occurs?

With obstructive obstruction, blockage (obturation) of the intestinal lumen occurs, most often from the inside, and the intestinal blood circulation is not disturbed.

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2025-01-23

Your is a battleground. The cells that line your small have to balance two seemingly contradictory jobs: absorbing from food, while keeping a wary eye out for trying to invade your body.

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Science Updatesscienceupdates
2024-12-05

"The changes we detected in the composition of bile with infection are beneficial for the intestine to clear infection," said Dr Matthew Waldor, MD, PhD, of Brigham and Women's Hospital. "Our findings reveal the intricate and dynamic nature of bile composition, shedding new light on the liver's critical role in defending the intestine from infection..."

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earthlingappassionato
2024-09-25

@DaveWhittle

Villi in the small intestine, which help to absorb nutrients from food.Credit: Thomas Deerinck, NCMIR/Science Photo Library

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2024-08-23

Know your neighbours…🏘️

Spatial positioning determines tissue-resident memory T cell fate in the gut.

Marina Schernthanner covers work from Miguel Reina-Campos & colleagues. #preprint

#preLight ⬇️ 👀

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#biology #immunology #intestine #TCells #bioinformatics #transcriptomics

2024-03-08

@howlowilltheygo
I have watched interview on recently and then found your post :thounking:

Quite the treat! Everyone should learn from him

For quite a while, I had a feeling (no pun intended :p) that the was one of the major barometer of anyone's overall .

youtu.be/qqabbfk9wV8

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