How do you treat CIC?

How do you treat CIC? Nonprescription Treatment Patients with CIC are commonly initiated on fiber supplementation (maximum of 30 g/day) as empiric therapy. Insoluble fiber, such as bran, has been associated with increased cramping, bloating, and flatulence, whereas soluble fiber (eg, psyllium) has been shown to provide some relief in CIC. What fixes chronic constipation? […]

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How do you study space science?

How do you study space science? To become a space scientist, one should possess relevant education in pure science or engineering disciplines. ISRO recruit candidates with PhD in Astronomy, Physics and Mathematics along with engineers in disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, electronics and computer science. Can you teach yourself astrophysics? If you want to just […]

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Is it OK to hug a married woman?

Is it OK to hug a married woman? Every woman whether married or unmarried has her own personal space. Whether she is fine with hugging or not depends entirely on her personality. Being married or unmarried doesn’t matter here. It is possible that a married lady is fine with hugging while an unmarried lady may […]

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What does conditional offer mean Waterloo?

What does conditional offer mean Waterloo? All conditional offers of admission are contingent on the completion of all high school diploma requirements, including a minimum final admission average of 80\%. Your admission average consists of the grades from your top 6 Grade 12 U or M courses, including all required courses for the program you’ve […]

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How can I overcome my fear in class?

How can I overcome my fear in class? Here are six strategies for helping students overcome their fears: Educate yourself about fear and its impact on students. Recognize that some student fears may be associated with factors outside the classroom. Help students become aware of their feelings of anxiety when they occur. How can I […]

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How is elliptical orbit calculated?

How is elliptical orbit calculated? The period of an elliptical orbit (the time required for one revolution) is computed from Kepler’s second law: the radius vector sweeps out equal areas in equal times. The constant “areal rate” swept out by the radius vector is dA/dt = h/2, where the constant h is the magnitude of […]

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