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Large Intestine Function: Role and Importance

The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes, forming solid stool, and housing the gut microbiome that supports digestion and immunity.

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Jejunal Feeding

Jejunal feeding is a form of enteral nutrition in which liquid nutrients are delivered directly into the jejunum (small intestine). It is used when oral or gastric feeding is not possible or safe.

Cartilage Degeneration

Cartilage degeneration refers to the progressive breakdown of joint cartilage and is a leading cause of joint pain and restricted mobility.

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