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    Slim support for pill's weight-loss claim  May 7, 2008
    It noted that much of Goldshield's evidence was based on "in vitro" studies - in a controlled environment outside of a living organism - and that the "in vivo studies had been carried out on obese, diabetic or ileostomy subjects or hamsters and guinea pigs". Other studies presented by Goldshield, about one of the ingredients of LIPObind, were also rejected by the ASA on similar grounds of providing a lack of sufficient in vivo evidence. (guardian.co.uk)

    Ruth Mann, 84; formed support group  Apr 16, 2008
    Ruth (Stone) Mann was in her late 20s and a recent bride in 1952 when she chose what was then an experimental procedure known as an ileostomy to remove the lower part of her small intestine during her 10-year struggle with ulcerative colitis ... "She was a force to be reckoned with. The doctors had told her she wouldn't live to the age of 30. When they did an ileostomy on my mother, it wasn't a run-of-the-mill procedure. The materials they used were experimental.". (Boston Globe)

    Woman's close call with cancer demonstrates value of early screening (21)  Mar 1, 2008
    Though she avoided the most painful of cancer treatments, Maus lived for several months with an ileostomy --- an opening in her abdomen that connects to the end of the small intestine ... She named her ileostomy bag with her nieces and nephews --- they called it George. (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)

    Trent woman recovering from multi-organ transplant  Feb 26, 2008
    Baer had an ileostomy that brought the last portion of the small intestine to the abdominal surface to bring bodily waste out to a pouch. She lifted up her shirt to show the woman what surgery she had, but the woman still didn t believe her. (Somerset Daily American, PA)

    March of Dimes family grateful for miracle  Feb 13, 2008
    Caroline has an ileostomy. She still has to be catherized twice a day. (Loris Scene, SC)

    Coping with change -- Support group offers help before and after ostomy surgery  Nov 11, 2007
    An estimated 750,000 to 1 million Americans have had ostomy surgery involving the colon (colostomy), urinary tract (urostomy) or small intesting (ileostomy), all of which require wearing an external pouch under the clothes to collect feces or urine. Currently available estimates of the number of patients vary. (North County Times)

    • Group Honors Fight In Firefighter  Nov 10, 2007
    Benirschke was devastated not only about the prospect of never playing football again, but also about adjusting to life with an ileostomy. Benirschke said he thought he would never play football again. (FOX61, CT)

    Loving them for who they are  Nov 3, 2007
    Max had an ileostomy bag to catch his fluids and stools for a year and one-half and didn t begin walking until he was 5, largely due to his sickness. If he doesn t get better on this new medicine he s on, he might have to have some more surgeries, so he can heal. (Princeton Bureau County Republican, IL)

    Cancer: The good news  May 17, 2007
    Two days after her wedding, Ms Tedd, 44, was in hospital having her bowel removed in a procedure known as an ileostomy. The honeymoon had to wait. (Independent)

    Calls for govt to subsidise Crohn drug  Apr 20, 2007
    Welcome to The Sydney Morning Herald. April 20, 2007 - 6:34PM. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Fishers of men  Mar 3, 2007
    "Surgeons removed two-thirds of Howell's colon, and he was told he would have to wear an ileostomy bag on his side for a while. "This is where I really started questioning God about why this was happening to me," he said. "I did not understand why I had to go through all of this. Our trials and hard times will always bring us closer to God. (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)

    The gift of love: A husband. A wife. A bad kidney. A happy ending.  Feb 13, 2007
    I lost my spleen and my large intestine; for a year I had an ileostomy,'' she said. In the ileostomy procedure, part of her intestine was removed and she was given a surgically created opening to empty waste into an external bag ... Even after release from the Broward hospitals, with her ileostomy reversed, she fought her illness for a year, getting around with a walker, too weak to work. (The Miami Herald)

    Eating disorders misunderstood by doctors  Feb 6, 2007
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    Donations provide ill woman with hope  Jan 29, 2007
    By age 10, she had to have an ileostomy, in which doctors removed her colon and rectum. Morin also underwent a hysterectomy when she was 27. (AZCentral -- News)

    Castro 'opted for risky surgery'  Jan 18, 2007
    In its Wednesday edition, El Pais quoted the anonymous sources as saying the veteran Cuban leader had personally refused an ileostomy - which would require using a temporary bag for removing bodily wastes - on the grounds that the recovery period from the procedure was slow. He decided to have the colon stitched to the rectum instead, but it did not heal properly, they added. (BBC News -- Americas)

    A faithful companion  Jan 18, 2007
    At age 3, she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and had an ileostomy when she was 10, in which doctors removed her colon and rectum. Karen also underwent a hysterectomy from an unrelated illness when she was 27. (AZCentral -- News)




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