Cynthia is a Graduate Student and Craniofacial Awareness Advocate born with Treacher Collins Syndrome. She currently works as a health and wellness activist with her husband through their FREE charity app Assuaged. The Murphys are passionately seeking to bridge the gap between healthcare and self-care to meet the needs of healthy living as a method for longevity. They are going beyond charity and unifying people through love and compassion.
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Nutrition for Special Populations: GERD and Chronic Constipation
My husband got 150/150 points on this assignment for his class: Nutrition for Special Populations! Here's his report about GERD and Chronic Constipation for those living with disabilities and #craniofacial conditions! It includes facts, causes and detailed methods for relief! https://goo.gl/oasXwk
PREVIEW: Many Americans suffer from nutritional and gastrointestinal deficiencies especially special populations. Illnesses commonly associated with special needs often include multiple diagnoses, including GERD and chronic constipation. GERD affects approximately 20 percent of the U.S. population. Patients are often given a diet plan that includes a set amount of foods containing high fiber. Chronic Constipation is caused by various dietary, lifestyle, and medical factors and it involves the struggle in passing stool.
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