the pigs made the diseases in this world
Zecharia Madar has written: 'Dietary fiber research' -- subject(s): Diet therapy, Dietary Fiber, Fiber deficiency diseases, Fiber in human nutrition, High-fiber diet, Intestinal Diseases, Metabolic Diseases, Pharmacology, Therapeutic use
What two diseases related to prolonged poor nutrition and explain how vitamin and fiber deficiencies contributed to the onset of those two diseases?
Dietary fiber can play a role in preventing diseases of the colon. Dietary fiber is a type of carbohydrate.
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H. C. Trowell has written: 'The unfinished debate on euthanasia' -- subject(s): Euthanasia 'Kwashiorkor' -- subject(s): Kwashiorkor 'Dietary fibre' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular system, Diseases, Disorders, Etiology, Fiber deficiency diseases, Metabolism 'Trowell's diagnosis and treatment of diseases in the tropics' -- subject(s): Tropical medicine 'Diseases of children in the subtropics and tropics' -- subject(s): Children, Diseases, Diseases and hygiene, Tropics 'Dietary fibre and colonic diseases' -- subject(s): Colon (Anatomy), Diseases, Etiology, Fiber deficiency diseases
High fiber diets are recognized as effective in combating cancer. For instance, fiber is essential to prevent incidence of colon cancer and polyps. Fiber will also help with weight maintenance which helps overall health. A diet high in fiber reduces the risk of digestive track diseases, and may also prevent other types of diseases (http://www.cancerproject.org/diet_cancer/facts/foods_prevention.php). Because fiber and water in the bowels help dilute carcinogens, and fiber helps stools pass more easily through the body, the risk is reduced. A high fiber diet that is low in fat is the best way to cut your risk of cancer.
Shirley S. Lorenzani has written: 'Dietary fiber' -- subject(s): Deficiency diseases, Dietary Fiber, Popular works, Therapeutic use
Multiple types of disease are associated with vasculitis. Many autoimmune diseases have vasculitis as one of their complications.
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The concept of dietary fiber was popularized by British physician Sir Geoffrey Hawthorne in the 1970s, but the term and understanding of fiber as a nutrient evolved over time. Earlier research by various scientists, including Dr. Denis Burkitt, highlighted the importance of fiber in the diet for preventing diseases. While no single individual can be credited with its "discovery," these contributions helped establish fiber's role in nutrition.
no, but yesTo get a disease, a disease has to be present in at least one of the partners. Two people with no diseases can not just create a new disease.
there are many types of diseases caused by lack of fiber, like heart disease or appendicitis's. hope it helps