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                    [Title] => UFC's Brock Lesnar ready for return
                    [Summary] => Brock Lesnar is ready to resume training to defend his UFC heavyweight title after a serious intestinal problem derailed his career and endangered his life.
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                    [Title] => City launches 'Gubat batok Bitok'
                    [Summary] => The Cebu City government has launched its war against intestinal worms through the "Gubat batok Bitok", a deworming program that will be done simultaneously in all public elementary schools here. 
 

This after a study conducted by the National Institute of Health of the University of the Philippines revealed that three out of four schoolchildren or at least 75 percent of public elementary school students in the city have intestinal worms.
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Probiotics has been recognized as beneficial in improving certain disease conditions, among them gastro-intestinal related-illnesses like the Short Bowel Syndrome.

The Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) is a disease affecting people who have had half or more of their small intestine removed.
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How our bodies respond to everyday stress and strains of life, including viruses, germs and other bacteria, depends greatly on good nourishment.

In this fast-paced world, our bodies are adversely affected by so many factors such as our surroundings, work lifestyle, and what we eat and drink every day. How can we stay healthy if we cannot guarantee good nutrition?
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                    [Summary] => The Cebu City government has launched its war against intestinal worms through the "Gubat batok Bitok", a deworming program that will be done simultaneously in all public elementary schools here. 
 

This after a study conducted by the National Institute of Health of the University of the Philippines revealed that three out of four schoolchildren or at least 75 percent of public elementary school students in the city have intestinal worms.
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Probiotics has been recognized as beneficial in improving certain disease conditions, among them gastro-intestinal related-illnesses like the Short Bowel Syndrome.

The Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) is a disease affecting people who have had half or more of their small intestine removed.
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How our bodies respond to everyday stress and strains of life, including viruses, germs and other bacteria, depends greatly on good nourishment.

In this fast-paced world, our bodies are adversely affected by so many factors such as our surroundings, work lifestyle, and what we eat and drink every day. How can we stay healthy if we cannot guarantee good nutrition?
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