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1             Probiotics may alleviate lactose maldigestion.
2             Sixty-two women (31 with lactose maldigestion and 31 without) were studied in a double-bl
3         We evaluated the symptoms of lactose maldigestion and digestion when the diet was supplemente
4 al overgrowth (SIBO) arose in the context of maldigestion and malabsorption among patients with obvio
5 SIBO) was originally described as a cause of maldigestion and malabsorption in situations where disru
6 pain, deterioration in quality of life, food maldigestion and malabsorption, diabetes, and an increas
7 testinal (GI) tract, including inflammation, maldigestion and malabsorption, may promote intestinal d
8 ally important for patients with significant maldigestion and malabsorption.
9 unctional pancreatic enzymes with consequent maldigestion and malnutrition.
10 y genetic programming, that leads to lactose maldigestion and, in certain cases, lactose intolerance.
11  fibro-inflammatory disease leading to pain, maldigestion, and pancreatic insufficiency.
12 ill not be tolerated by persons with lactose maldigestion (approximately 30% of the adult US populati
13          The symptoms resulting from lactose maldigestion are not a major impediment to the ingestion
14 ults indicate that metformin-induced protein maldigestion could contribute to the gastrointestinal si
15  reduction in the symptoms caused by lactose maldigestion is not the only benefit provided by yogurt
16  and rotavirus infections, secondary lactose maldigestion (LM) might be implicated.
17 ausibility that underpins SIBO as a cause of maldigestion/malabsorption is lacking in regard to its p
18            Subjects with established lactose maldigestion (n = 24) were invited to be randomly assign
19                           Women with lactose maldigestion reported significantly increased flatus fre
20                                      Lactose maldigestion was established in 24 of 42 subjects (57%)