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"ulcer" Definitions
  1. a painful area on the outside of the body or on the surface of an organ inside the body that may bleed or produce a poisonous substance

213 Sentences With "ulcer"

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The study points to an alarming increase in new cases of the condition, also known locally as Bairnsdale ulcer, or Daintree ulcer.
The infected clump of hair caused an ulcer, and when the ulcer burst, it resulted in complete organ shut-down and, ultimately, her untimely death.
I had an ulcer when I was in high school.
These can turn into an ulcer, which can become infected.
Third, this show is trying to give me an ulcer.
She also found herself with the beginnings of an ulcer.
It was an ulcer, and boy, did it get fired.
He develops an ulcer as a result of the stress.
A friend or family member once had a stomach ulcer.
That should clear up the ulcer in a few days.
I mean, how could a kid have an ulcer at 16?
"Every seller 'update' gives me one new ulcer," said one seller.
I finally got the ulcer I always joked I was getting.
In late January, a stomach ulcer confined Fisehaye to her bed.
She lost 22014 pounds and developed the beginnings of an ulcer.
"If you have some discomfort from an ulcer, and on top of that you have anxiety and stress maybe over having the ulcer, your symptoms may actually be a little bit more pronounced," Dr. Greenwald said.
For example, vomiting blood can be a symptom of a stomach ulcer.
It seems to help the ulcer improve, and now we know how.
Do you notice any cold sore or ulcer symptoms near their mouths?
Her friend Charmaine Wellington said the cause was complications of an ulcer.
She was eventually diagnosed with a chronic leg ulcer which developed into gangrene.
One gave her misoprostol, a stomach-ulcer drug often used to induce abortions.
By the fourth week, the wound will ulcer, and skin sloughing will occur.
Some swallow stomach-ulcer pills, hoping the side effects will lead to miscarriage.
An ulcer in his throat made it too painful to eat solid food.
Appropriately, getting an ULCER here helped immensely, as did "Holy" MOLY and PTA.
But misoprostol, originally developed as an ulcer drug, can be easier to obtain.
It could have been these migrants who brought the hybridized ulcer bacterium to Europe.
After two days he finally went — and learned that he had a corneal ulcer.
"My hope, in the beginning, was to not get an ulcer," Ms. Crawford said.
Bailey Brown, a 22017-year-old in Dallas, developed a corneal ulcer in June.
French doctors operated on him in 2005 for what officials said was a stomach ulcer.
If you've ever had a gastrointestinal bleed or ulcer, you probably should not take aspirin.
"There's absolutely no evidence that psychological stress or anxiety causes an ulcer," Dr. Greenwald said.
Have a painful, pus-filled ulcer on your junk that doctors can't quite figure out?
The pain can go unnoticed, become infected, turn into an ulcer and lead to an amputation.
"It's a sensational story, but the poor guy probably just had an ulcer," said De Latour.
Eventually, the bump will become an ulcer or an open sore, then progress if left untreated.
She had open-heart surgery in 2009 and in 2008 underwent surgery for a perforated ulcer.
Well, not really a hole I guess more of like an abrasion, an ulcer, you know.
And in another, guards mocked a prisoner's pain before he, too, died from a perforated ulcer.
She underwent surgery for a perforated ulcer in 2008 and had heart surgery four months later.
If it's really bad, a doctor can puncture the ulcer with a needle to drain it.
They diagnosed her with diabetes, and said the ulcer and infection was a result of the disease.
When he died of a bleeding ulcer at just 36-years-old, Dim Mak rumours started flying.
The average cost of treatment for a Buruli ulcer infection is about $14,000, according to the article.
They collected tissue from the edge of the ulcer both before treatment and one week after it.
Basically, Apligraf encourages the body to treat this chronic ulcer like a normal wound that can heal.
Cases of Buruli ulcer were once considered rare in Australia, but now they're happening at epidemic levels.
The artist Josephine Sacabo, a friend, said the cause was complications of surgery for a perforated ulcer.
Untreated gastric disease can lead to chronic, ulcer-like symptoms lasting for weeks to months, Bao said.
He first checked in on a patient he'd operated on two days earlier, for a perforated ulcer.
He passes, says he'd never talk to the cops, and his ulcer grows three times in size.
"We have an ulcer, not cancer," Atilla Yesilada, a financial consultant in Istanbul, said of the economy.
It starts generally with a small nodule, but over time, it opens up and creates an ulcer.
He put a finger in Augustus's mouth (something we hadn't done) and said Augustus had an ulcer.
Over 75, and an account filled with stocks, real estate and commodities probably won't give you an ulcer.
"Some people can tolerate spicy food just fine with ulcer disease, but other people can not," she said.
The bacteria that cause Buruli ulcer are from the environment and usually associated with wetlands and stagnant water.
"I developed this stomach ulcer, something I'd never had before, and was hospitalized for a week," she said.
The pressure really got to me after a while—I had my first stress-induced ulcer at 23.
In fact, I'm certain that this extra stress helped contribute to the ulcer I developed around last Christmas.
LGV may first produce a temporary genital pimple, blister or ulcer, and then invade the body's lymphatic system.
The wearer risks an eye ulcer which can be sore and in extreme cases can be sight threatening.
It was the second time in two years that a P.T.S. prisoner had died from a perforated ulcer.
Within six months, the ulcer had doubled in size and was so painful Baumhauer couldn't even sit down.
Dan also had a series of health scares, including a corneal ulcer that almost cost him his eyesight.
But an ulcer had developed on the dog's gums and because of her age, it was not healing.
The Buruli ulcer is a chronic infection that slowly leads to erosion of the flesh if it's not treated.
A new report, published in Science, shows that he was infected with an ulcer-causing strain of H. pylori.
Their research has saved lives, as chronic stomach ulcer sufferers are at a greater risk of developing stomach cancer.
"If you're an investor and you're going to watch Washington, you're probably going to get an ulcer," said Bernstein.
Nhat had felt only the occasional pain and a clinic had given him medicine for a suspected stomach ulcer.
And then there was Costello's bass, which emanated a deep, ugly curdle—the aural equivalent of a stomach ulcer.
So did Megan McMillen, a nurse in Morgantown, W.Va., after she discovered she had an ulcer around Valentine's Day.
In a multiple-choice section of the questionnaire, they were asked to define: blister, ulcer, malignant, lesion and benign.
The peritonitis diagnosis confirmed that it was the hair found in the stomach that caused the inflammation and the ulcer.
After over-the-counter eye drops failed to do anything, he visited an eye doctor, where an ulcer was discovered.
Tarry and sticky stools usually suggest bleeding from the stomach or upper small intestine — like from an ulcer, for example.
They weren't sexy or pretty or a "must-have" for a twentysomething girl with mounting, ulcer-inducing credit card debt.
Will Lord Grantham allow Lady Grantham to express herself as the president of the Downton hospital without blowing another ulcer?
In one case, a Mississippi man complained of pain for a day and a half before dying from an ulcer.
"We do see tons of gastritis and ulcer-related stuff due to it," the Le Bonheur Children&aposs Hospital physician said.
In the man&aposs case, he was given medicine for the ulcer, which had healed by his two-month followup appointment.
If the ulcer is not noticed, or not treated, it heals on its own, and the disease enters a dormant phase.
You have to wait four months before you can find out if your belly pain is gas, an ulcer, or cancer.
Her right foot has been severely infected due to a growing ulcer that has been brewing in her skin for years.
But four years ago, he got an ulcer while trying to keep up with the raucous drinking happening on his tours.
You could end up making your nose look worse by giving yourself a pressure ulcer, or actually encourage it to expand.
"Unless you count the hospital bill I encountered because my stomach ulcer wasn't a fan of the extra stress," she added.
Symptoms appear between 1 and 12 weeks after infection, and early-stage donovanosis may be confused for chancroid, another ulcer-causing STD.
Sometimes, this is accompanied by an ulcer at the location of the tick bite or site where the bacteria entered the body.
"There have been periods where literally I would feel like, 'Oh my God, I'm going to get a stomach ulcer,'" she said.
The disease first appears as a painless bump or swelling and turns into a larger ulcer with "undermined borders" within four weeks.
My ulcer turned out to be "idiopathic," which is a fancy way of saying that doctors have no idea why it happened.
Paige is increasingly giving herself an ulcer, and there may come a point where it's too much for her, and then her dad.
All sorts of fun infectious creatures like tapeworms, tuberculosis, and ulcer-inducing bacteria likely hitchhiked straight into Neanderthal range via their human hosts.
Back in 2002, the first vancomycin-resistant staph infection showed up in a 40-year old Michigan man with a chronic foot ulcer.
He mentions an ulcer and a prescription for Klonopin, but he expresses little grief over his parents' absence and recounts few family memories.
"Because of ulcer and stomach cancer, doctors, mostly gastroenterologists, said we should just get rid of H. pylori from everybody," Dr. Blaser said.
The patient, Barney Clark, lived 112 days, during which time he suffered seizures, brain damage, renal failure, pneumonia, gout, swollen testicles and ulcer.
Regular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, like ibuprofen or aspirin, can also lead to an ulcer, but I wasn't taking those medicines.
A month before that, I cared for a young man who passed out at his desk from a bleeding ulcer in his colon.
But she died of sepsis, probably caused by a perforated ulcer in her intestine, according to James P. Elliott, the Elkhart County coroner.
Compared with other flesh-eating bacterial infections that spread quickly and kill tissue, such as necrotizing fasciitis, the Buruli ulcer is much less aggressive.
With no mucus left to act as a buffer, the patient&aposs unchecked stomach acid was free to wreak havoc and cause an ulcer.
" Dr. Cary Cavender at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital told WREG, "We do see tons of gastritis and ulcer-related stuff due to [hot snacks].
After a bout of tests at the Mayo Clinic, his physicians delivered a different diagnosis: peptic ulcer disease, or what we now call colitis.
Ulcer came in at a distant second with just 70 percent choosing the appropriate definition as an open sore or break in the skin.
The Buruli ulcer (pictured above, in its early stages) is a chronic infection that slowly leads to erosion of the flesh if it's not treated.
The lack of effective antibiotics means that amputating a limb is sometimes the only way to treat an infected skin ulcer in a diabetic patient.
Aspirin will raise the risk of bleeding and ulcer development regardless of age, but the older you get the more at risk you are anyway.
If those words haven't given you an ulcer yet, consider what CNN's Anderson Cooper had to say at the close of the pair's joint remarks.
It is characterized by the development of an ulcer, usually genital, a few weeks to a few months after sexual contact with an infected person.
He's rushed to the hospital to treat his ulcer and Cora no doubt files away a mental note to tell him I told you so.
Destructive lesions Buruli ulcer is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium ulcerans and results in severe destructive lesions of skin and soft tissue, the paper states.
Mr. Culpepper, who was wanted for a parole violation, died minutes later from what the coroner handling his case called a "perfectly treatable" perforated ulcer.
But half of the people on P.P.I.s had none of the common indications for taking them, including peptic ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) or Barrett's esophagus.
After nearly a week away, Thays returned — her collapse had been caused by an ulcer that required minor surgery — to find Jonathan actually sitting still.
Nearly 16 million adults nationwide reported having an ulcer in 33,according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.
And if you notice an ulcer or sore on your genitals, go get it checked out by a health care provider — don't try to self-diagnose.
"When I went to my doctor they explained I had a stomach ulcer, and that all those years of soda had damaged my stomach," she says.
You said hate speech and harassment has turned your timeline into an ulcer-inducing nightmare: we gave the bird legs and made them long as hell.
She usually earns some $400 a month but hit a rough patch in September 0003 while her husband, a security guard, was hospitalized with an ulcer.
The clinic sent him home with a prescription for an antacid and a medication for nausea and told him that he might be getting an ulcer.
That day, he was getting treatment for a pressure ulcer on his feet, which were hanging from his wheelchair, wrapped in white gauze, and looking bluish.
She arrived at the shelter dehydrated, malnourished, and suffering from pneumonia, a severe flea infestation and a corneal ulcer as a complication of severe upper respiratory infection.
Buruli ulcer, Chagas disease, guinea-worm disease, leishmaniasis, river blindness, trachoma and yaws are some of the 18 now collectively referred to as "neglected tropical diseases" (NTDs).
So even when Robert received the preliminary diagnosis of a burst ulcer — and not, say, extraterrestrial fertilization — I wasn't entirely sure he'd live to see another morrow.
Sales of heartburn and ulcer drug Takecab also grew strongly, up 70.5 percent on a year earlier to 42 billion yen in the nine months to December.
As in other countries where abortion was criminalized, women in Uruguay had turned to the drug misoprostol (Cytotec), which was originally developed as an anti-ulcer therapy.
On their way from Houston to Teterboro Airport — with an ulcer-inducing, three-hour delay because of bad weather — they sketched out a 16-page rotogravure supplement.
You'll recall that last season Baron Fellowes let him off lightly with an ulcer, but I can't help thinking some more dire fate is in the offing. Tremble.
If I have a headache or cramps or whatever it is, I don't really wanna take ibuprofen or aspirin or something that's eventually gonna give me an ulcer.
Later on, his stomach pains got so bad that he mistook them for an ulcer and went to his college health clinic, where he was diagnosed with hypothyroidism.
"There was no medicine for pectic ulcer disease so people would drink milk and so the senators were allowed to drink milk because they had ulcers," he said.
Helen Moses, 92, had an ulcer that nearly killed her, and Ping Wong, 92, moved to a nursing home because she was no longer safe on her own.
The next day, my primary care doctor told me I probably had an ulcer, a raw spot or sore in the lining of the stomach or small intestine.
For instance, Ms. Nielson said that her patient developed a pressure ulcer, or bed sore, and was readmitted to the hospital; that will show up on annual surveys.
The most common symptom of a stomach ulcer is a burning pain when you have an empty stomach, which may get better when you eat or take an antacid.
"I get wanting to respect the injured Westworld cast member's privacy but also I'm gonna get an ulcer worrying over who it is until they say," one person tweeted.
This technological impact on the markets is sure to be ulcer-inducing to day-traders before they get used to it, but are these bots fundamentally changing the market?
His doctors fretted over how to get his H.I.V. pills into his ulcer-filled mouth — by crushing and dissolving them, or by feeding them to him through a tube.
"The words blister and ulcer are frequently used in medical areas unrelated to dental care, which may explain why the two are the most recognized medical lexicon," Eisig noted.
But in his next decade he began to suffer from hypertension, arthritis and a severe case of peptic ulcer disease that required the removal of nearly half his stomach.
Syphilis still a deadly disease Syphilis, historically called the "great pox," starts with a single ulcer at the infection site near the genitals that is often overlooked by the patient.
Healthcare stocks led the gains, with Natco Pharma Ltd rising as much as 8.1 percent after CNBC-TV18 tweeted that the company won U.S. FDA approval for ulcer drug glycopyrrolate.
If, at this point in the holiday season, a glance at your checking account balance brings you closer to an ulcer than you've ever been, you should: Consult a doctor.
Saturday morning is bitter cold and rainy, and all the coffee I drank to feel close to the Gilmore girls has given me what feels more like a stomach ulcer.
But I do know, by virtue of being online and working in media, that much of what happens within Waystar Royco, the Roys' conglomerate, mirrors our tense, ulcer-inducing industry.
Spicy food can exacerbate symptoms like heartburn or discomfort for people who already have an underlying problem that causes indigestion, such as acid reflux (GERD), a stomach ulcer, or gallbladder issues.
There's no evidence that capsaicin will cause a stomach ulcer, which is most often due to a Helicobacter pylori bacterial infection or long-term use of NSAID pain relievers, like ibuprofen.
It was one thing to read about this kind of history, but the subjugation of my own grandmother and her mother made my ulcer burn in the wall of my gut.
GI bleeding may show up as black stool or perhaps vomiting blood (if a bleeding ulcer has developed), though in some cases the bleeding is so slow you may not notice.
When at first light Papagoya woke up and began emitting hung-over bird noises, the passenger in 10C said nothing, possibly assuming that Dad was suffering from a debilitating stomach ulcer.
I developed a stomach ulcer, I often went to bed crippled with stomach cramps and pain, my hair was thinning and I was feeling so low that at times felt suicidal.
"If you get bitten on the arm or leg, it may cause an ulcer, but on the face you can end up with very nasty scarring after the ulceration heals," he says.
Without a clear understanding of where the disease is from and how it spreads, it's very challenging for health officials to come up with public health strategies to prevent Buruli ulcer epidemics.
In March 2005, he was in Nepal on the side of the world's tallest mountain, but was forced to turn back just 303,000 feet from the summit due to a stomach ulcer.
Not only can they disagree with each other; a classic 1968 study found that, when given a copy of a stomach ulcer they'd already diagnosed, physicians disagreed with themselves, rending different diagnoses.
Not only can they disagree with each other; a classic 1968 study found that, when given a copy of a stomach ulcer they'd already diagnosed, physicians disagreed with themselves, rending different diagnoses.
Yet the ulcer bacterium from Ötzi is related only to the Eurasian strain, the researchers found, implying that hybridization with the African strain must have occurred much later, within the last 5,000 years.
The app from Living Hope Ministries is available on Google's app store, and seeks to "help homosexuals leave their destructive lifestyles" while calling homosexuality "a stomach-ulcer-of-a-life," according to Change.org.
The camera revealed that the lighter, which was upside down in the man&aposs stomach, had leaked so much fuel that the man had developed an ulcer, or hole in his stomach lining.
San Lorenzo remains without power or running water and Santos wants to get her bedridden grandmother, who has developed a festering skin ulcer on top of her anemia and thyroid problems, out soon.
On another, he swallowed a capsule of cow's blood to feign a gastric ulcer to get himself transferred to a less secure prison hospital and rappelled from a seventh-floor window by rope.
Lying in his hospital bed last week, Valentin Acosta, 44, who had been admitted for a diabetic foot ulcer, said he had not considered safety concerns when deciding to come to Bronx-Lebanon.
Without any food in there, the ulcer is bathed in stomach acid all the time, said Dr. David Greenwald, the director of clinical gastroenterology and endoscopy at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
After the alleged assaults, the mother said her daughter started to experience panic attacks, developed a stomach ulcer, and needed to attend counseling four times a week and take medication to help her sleep.
Vaccination in development for ulcer causing parasite Doctors at the University of Texas at El Paso are developing a vaccine for a disease that causes nasty ulcers in the skin and is difficult to treat.
Within five days, he was vomiting due to the bacterial infection, and had an endoscopy done, showing that he had developed both a bacterial infection and stomach inflammation—the first step toward getting an ulcer.
When she recently went to a doctor's office to treat the open ulcer on her leg -- a painful consequence of her drug abuse -- he refused to examine her when he learned that she had HIV.
Recluse bites usually heal within a few months, so if that skin ulcer is just not going away it could be something even more concerning — like a rare autoinflammatory disease, or a type of skin cancer.
It took almost a decade of further research, but eventually the medical community embraced Marshall's findings and started to test ulcer patients for H. pylori, and treating them with simple antibiotics if they had the infection.
Imagine the ulcer you'd have formed if, while the fractured country started to put the pieces back together, you were kept in limbo, unaware of the results of the most important political contest of our lifetime.
When researchers looked only at patients who did not receive surgery, death rates were higher in England for four conditions: aortic dissection, peptic ulcer perforation, small bowel or large bowel perforation and incarcerated or strangulated hernias.
Morecambe runs weekly drop-in "café" clinics: the Airways Café for respiratory diseases; the Serenity Café for mental-health problems; and the self-explanatory Leg Ulcer Café (Professor Howarth concedes it may need a new name).
So, whether you're looking for inspiration, mastication, or just a new way to pour a little more acid on that stomach ulcer, here is a selection of the best food porn uploaded to Instagram this week.
In five days, the British Parliament will finally have a chance to vote on the withdrawal deal that Prime Minister Theresa May, after an ulcer-inducing two years of shuttle diplomacy, brokered with the European Union.
According to Amnesty International, Salvadoran women and girls have gone to extreme measures, thrusting knitting needles, pieces of wood and other sharp objects into the cervix, ingesting rat poison and taking ulcer treatment drugs, to cause abortions.
But unlike the other medicine used in clinic-based abortions, it is a regular prescription drug, with many important indications, including ulcer prevention, miscarriage management, induction of labor and the prevention and treatment of post-partum hemorrhage.
Besides looking at the DNA of the ulcer bacterium, the authors also found proteins in the iceman's stomach that are involved in inflammation, but the stomach is too poorly preserved to confirm that he suffered from gastric disease.
A doctor confirmed that I wasn't pregnant, I didn't have a stomach ulcer (yet), my blood work and liver/kidney function were normal, and it didn't seem to be food poisoning or a viral infection of any kind.
"I'm living the dream right now," Assemblyman Stephen M. Katz said on a recent morning, before striding into an examination room at his veterinary hospital in the Bronx to tend to a Shih Tzu with a corneal ulcer.
Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, who is a physician, said the practice started to ease senators suffering from peptic ulcer disease because "way back when, in the '50s" there was no treatment for the condition other than drinking milk.
"Usually you have a little bit of dry eye or an abrasion that allows bacteria to get in the eye and form an ulcer," Detroit-based ophthalmologist Dr. Steven A. Shanbom, who did not treat Melvin, explains to PEOPLE.
The cookbook author and former model opened up to her Instagram followers in her famously candid way to let them know that she hasn't been herself lately — and that she thinks it may be because she has an ulcer.
"There's more virus present when you have an active sore like an ulcer, but the virus can be shed even when there aren't any symptoms," Gottlieb explains, so it's difficult to shield yourself or your kid from every threat.
Markar's team reviewed data from 2006 to 93 on patients admitted with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection, appendicitis, perforated esophagus, peptic ulcer perforation, small intestine or large intestine perforation, or an incarcerated or strangulated abdominal or groin hernias.
During the fall of 2015, doctors had given contradictory diagnoses for the sore on his foot: one said it was an ulcer; another thought it was cancer; a third put some cream on it and told him to wait.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — If there were such a thing as an instant ulcer, then the first five minutes of the National Theater's production of "Network," which opened here on Monday night, would be guaranteed to give you one.
Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a physician, told CNN the practice was started to aid senators suffering from peptic ulcer disease because "way back when, in the '50's" there was no treatment for the condition other than drinking milk.
Aspartame 22008: Another accidental find, in many ways 'Equal' to its predecessors Chemist James M. Schlatter was looking for an anti-ulcer drug when he stumbled upon the sweet taste of aspartame by (you guessed it) licking his finger.
My first call was to Vicki E. Becker, the Elkhart County prosecutor, to ask why no one would be charged in the death, which was a result, according to the coroner's office, of sepsis from an untreated perforated ulcer.
Robert had some issues with an ulcer in Season 6, leading to a completely disgusting scene wherein he projectile vomited blood all over his dinner guests, and Cora did her level best to lower his intake of claret in response.
But having paid smugglers nearly $7,000 the first time, and with his mother facing bills for treatment of a throat ulcer, Lopez doubled down, paying another 24,163 quetzals ($3,300) to get into to the United States a second time, Eulalia Colomo said.
When women induce their own abortions at home, they frequently use misoprostol alone, as it's available over-the-counter in several countries as an ulcer medication; on its own, misoprostol is 75 to 85 percent effective at inducing abortion in the first trimester.
The top three causes I would have in my mind for someone of his age would be: Mallory Weiss tear which is an oesophageal resulting from repeated vomiting, oesophagitis or gastritis, an inflammation of the oesophagus or stomach, or a peptic ulcer.
Then in a quiet but clear voice, she explained how to take a regimen of misoprostol, an ulcer medication available over the counter in Mexico that is also part of the FDA-approved protocol for medication abortion used in the United States.
"He has no history of diabetes, thyroid disease, hypertension, tobacco use, angina, myocardial infarction, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), ulcer disease, inflammatory bowel disease, any neurologic disorder, or cancer of any kind other than localized non-melanoma skin cancers," his medical report says.
That being said, severe cases of Buruli ulcer can cause permanent disfiguration and disability that significantly alter a person's life, Dr. David Blaney, medical officer with the bacterial special pathogens branch at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told BuzzFeed News.
The authors of the study called on local, regional, and national governments to assist with funding to better examine the environment, local flora and fauna, human populations, and other factors related to the Buruli ulcer so researchers can better understand how to prevent it.
IWHC's guide offers a step by step instruction manual for inducing an abortion with misoprostol, an abortifacient that does double duty as an anti-ulcer medication (and, as a result, is widely available even in countries that ban mifepristone, its sister in pregnancy termination).
And at a time when liberals are calling for regulations of social media, and conservatives claim that they're being censored on every platform, the idea that Trump's guy is about to fire up his propaganda machine again is probably giving Mark Zuckerberg an ulcer right now.
This practice goes all the way back to Brazilian women in the 1980s who first discovered that a widely available ulcer medication (misoprostol) could be used to end a pregnancy – a discovery which saved many women's lives in a country where clinical abortion was essentially unavailable.
Researchers led by Frank Maixner and Albert Zink of the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman, at the European Research Academy in Bolzano, Italy, reported on Thursday in Science that they had been able to reconstruct the entire DNA sequence of the ulcer bacterium from samples taken from the iceman's stomach.
Buruli ulcer has been reported in at least 33 countries, but cases are uncommon in the US. "The difference here is that it's not well explained why we're seeing an increase of cases in Australia whereas in essentially the rest of the world, we're seeing a decrease in cases," Eiras said.
After that last weekend, on my third free Sunday afternoon in almost a year, I ended up taking my first trip to an ER, at Beth Israel — a growing ulcer I'd somehow kept at bay basically, apropos of nothing, decided to spew enough stomach acid up my chest that I almost stopped breathing.
Mark Achtman, a leading expert on ancient pathogens at the University of Warwick in England, said that the authors of the Ötzi paper had done well to extract the ulcer bacterium from the iceman, but that it was difficult to infer from a single sample anything about the bacterium's distribution in Europe 5,000 years ago.
While it still offers a widely popular product and has not had any of the ulcer-inducing scandals Facebook has faced in the past year, it has become a punching bag for both liberal activists who decry its arrogance and for Trump supporters who see Amazon CEO and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos as an enemy.
There is Michele, a dabbling painter who has run away from Italy to England, possibly to escape arrest for his political links; there is Michele's father, a professional painter, dying of a stomach ulcer, keen to bequeath a tower he bought in the countryside to his wayward son; there is Michele's friend, Osvaldo, who spends his days running a bookshop and running errands for Michele in Rome.
"When they need to change their colostomy bags because they were shot in the intestines; when they're paralyzed and they need wheelchairs and special lifts for getting around; when they develop a pressure ulcer on their backside because they can't move, and they don't have special beds that can help them avoid these things—these complications just add up and add up and add up," Fleegler said.
Most of the broad strokes in this Washington Post story about Bannon's seven mostly uneventful years of Navy service are familiar—one of the big Bannon Story tropes is that people who knew him in his youth have absolutely no idea what the fuck happened to him that made him the raw ulcer he is today—and the attempt to locate the source of his present corrosion in his unfinished youth is necessarily tenuous.

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