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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Malabsorption
  1. ... digestion, and reproduction), or who have gastrointestinal (GI) malabsorption problems (problems absorbing food). Vitamin E is also ...
  2. ... causes problems with breathing, digestion, and reproduction) and malabsorption problems (problems absorbing food). Vitamin A is used ...
  3. ... on alcohol, or who have HIV/AIDS, diabetes, malabsorption syndrome (problems absorbing food), or have had bariatric ...
  4. ... food in their diet, or who have intestinal malabsorption problems from cancer or kidney disease. Ascorbic acid ...
  5. ... to experience any of the following symptoms of malabsorption (not absorbing nutrients from your food), call your ...
  6. ... drunk large amounts of alcohol, if you have malabsorption syndrome (problems absorbing food), or are taking medication ...
  7. ... of bile from the liver is blocked) or malabsorption syndrome (problems absorbing food). Your doctor will probably ...
  8. ... the blood cells, galactose intolerance or glucose–galactose malabsorption (inherited conditions where the body is not able ...
  9. ... fats, angina (chest pain), arrhythmias, or heart attack; malabsorption diseases (conditions that cause a decrease in absorption ...
  10. ... drunk large amounts of alcohol, if you have malabsorption syndrome (problems absorbing food), a nutritional deficiency, or ...
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