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  1. More than 20 functional GI disorders have been identified. They can affect any part of the GI tract, including the esophagus, stomach, bile duct and/or intestines.

  2. The International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD) is pleased to provide you with the Reporter’s Guide to Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, your comprehensive …

  3. This book offers the most comprehensive and current synthesis of knowledge on the topic of functional esophageal diseases. It reflects the work and collaboration of a team of experts in gastroenterology, …

  4. Using this construct, it is possible to see that one disease/condition (e.g., obesity) may have multiple causes, just as one fundamental imbalance (e.g., inflammation) may be at the root of many …

  5. Functional medicine encompasses a dynamic approach to assessing, preventing, and treating complex chronic disease. It helps clinicians of all disciplines identify and ameliorate dysfunctions in the phys …

  6. The authors endeavored to prove that the various so-called functional nervous disorders were primarily conditioned through the sympathetic system, and were the result of a trophic change.

  7. Functional murmurs have no definite line of propagation, the basic into the carotids, as in aortic obstruction; the apical toward the axilla or round to the back, as in mitral regurgitation.