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Worms in Human Body

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Worms in the human body also known as Threadworms or pinworms, are small threadlike worms that lives in the lower part of the small intestine, and the upper part of the colon. The pinworms infesting the human intestines and rectum; they effect especially in children.

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Causes of Flatulence

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We all experience flatulence. If you say that you don’t then you’re either lying or something is really wrong with you. Flatulence occurs when there is an excessive amount of stomach or intestinal gas. We all know the feeling. Stomach cramps and bloating can be very uncomfortable and the burping and farting can be extremely embarrassing. It’s definitely not something we like to share with the world.

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Ok, I'd Like to be Rich Now. (aka Somebody Else Please Pay My Bills)

bills | cell phones | Finances | flatulence | gas | International calling | money | wealth

Money may not be everything, but as I pulled out a gargantuan stack of bills, mixed in with the requisite pile of junk mail, from my mailbox today, I decided that I would like to be rich.

It is damned expensive to live nowadays.....and it seems like these bills just grow exponentially with every breath my family takes, unlike our anemic bank accounts. Moving to Portland has done wonders for my husband's work, but let's just say I left my income somewhere near the California border. And these bills, have mercy!

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Flatulence....Not a Laughing Matter.

farting | flatulence | gas pain | humor | nausea

I have come to the conclusion, after a very disturbing incident this afternoon, that some people really need to stay at home at all times and not endager others with their bodily functions.

After dragging my son all over the mall this afternoon looking for a birthday gift, we got into the elevator in the parking garage and as the doors started to close, a young man jumped in with us. I thought nothing of it. He just looked like a regular high schooler...and then it happened. A nauseating, horrific stench filled the elevator. My first instinct was to think my son had pooped, but since he tells me "bye-bye poo poo" whenever he goes, and he hadn't said anything I started to feel even sicker. I promise you that my eyes were watering and I would not have been surprised to see that I had turned a slight shade of green.

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