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It is a medical term that refers to a condition characterized by indigestion or discomfort in the upper abdomen. It can be used in various contexts, including medical literature, formal writing, and everyday conversation. Example: The patient was diagnosed with chronic dyspepsia, and was advised to make dietary changes and take antacids to manage their symptoms.
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dyspepsia
noun
A generic term for mild disorders of digestion, characterised by stomach pain, discomfort, heartburn and nausea, often following a meal.
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Indigestion, also called dyspepsia, is any or all of the unpleasant symptoms that are associated with the malfunctioning of the digestive system.
Sensory stimuli from without (such as noise or cold) or stimuli from within the body (such as dyspepsia or anxiety), plus a somewhat regular spontaneous fluctuation in the depth of sleep, will periodically (perhaps every 90 minutes or so) bring the sleeper into a state that favours perceptual release, in which case dreaming tends to take place.
And if there is a sliding scale between self-effacing domestic charm and viperous post-Freudian dyspepsia, then at the toxic end of it you'd find Aimee Mann and Charmer – which is not a criticism.
He was like, 'This mofo is crazy.' " Of course, not everybody has seen the joke, or cared to acknowledge the humanity beneath Rickles's dyspepsia.
Although this was a sideline for Pavlov, the gastric fluids of a dog became a popular treatment for dyspepsia, and not just in Russia.
Like various health crusaders of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries — James Crossley Eno, who touted the healing properties of his dyspepsia remedy, a sodium-bicarbonate mixture known as "fruit salts," or John Harvey Kellogg, who prescribed for all mankind whole-grain flakes and enemas — Lynda is evangelical about the curative powers of her food product.
At Film Forum, the pianist Steve Sterner played his own score; the theatre was sold out and the audience was rapt, an ardent mood utterly different from the over-stimulated but under-satisfied digital dyspepsia of the malls.
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Mainly, it's a series of outright lunatic, dyspepsia-inducing one-off blazers and jackets ($250 to $300), each stitched with patches and labels disinterred from other items of clothing and poked through with pins.
In addition, a related law review article by Mrs. Bienen details dyspepsia-inducing costs via data she procured from the state and Cook County treasurer's offices.
According to city and federal court records, here are the dyspepsia-inspiring rough totals paid since 2005 when the federal monitor was appointed: Nearly $12 million to claimants.
And, as Russell argued, working less will guarantee "happiness and joy of life, instead of frayed nerves, weariness, and dyspepsia .This article has been updated.
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