Managing your asthma symptoms seem tougher than usual? Your GI system could be to blame. Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) is a potential trigger of asthma. GERD symptoms are more prevalent in asthma ...
Infants, children and young people do not have an upper gastrointestinal (GI) contrast study to diagnose or assess the severity of gastro‑oesophageal reflux disease (GORD). The following measures can ...
Neural reflex regulation of immune responses depends on the type and tissue compartment of the inflammatory response Although immune cells respond to cholinergic receptor activation, immune organs ...
Modern urban lifestyle sees people having dinners at an increasingly late time in the evening. This is fraught with serious ...
Vocal cords immediately before the onset of adduction during esophageal air injection (i). Vocal cords maximally adducted (ii). Vocal cords returned to resting position 1.42 sec after the onset of ...
Reflexes are automatic and involuntary actions the body produces in response to certain stimuli. While some reflexes can involve muscles and movement, others involve internal processes within the body ...
By telling the brain that it is still sunlight, blue light from screens inhibits the release of melatonin. Melatonin secretion is decreased and delayed when prolonged screen time occurs late at night.
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