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<title>Dealing With Gall Bladder Symptoms</title>
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<description>The gall bladder is a small pear-shaped organ that is located near the liver Its purpose is to store and release bile into the small intestine Bile is used by the human body to aid in the digestion of fats </description>
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<title>The Importance Of A Gall Bladder Diet</title>
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<description>Your gall bladder is a pear shaped organ that is located near the liver It is one of the most important organs in the body and the basic function of the gall bladder is to store bile and concentrate </description>
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<title>Gall Bladder Surgery Options</title>
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<description>he gall bladder is a small pear shaped organ that is located on the underside of the liver Gall bladder disease occurs when gallstones form in the bile duct which can slow the release or even block the release of bile into the digestive system </description>
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<title>A Guide To Gall Bladder Diseases</title>
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<description>The gall bladder is one of the most important organs in the body but there are many problems that are associated with it </description>
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<title>How Serious Is It To Have Your Gallbladder Removed </title>
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<description>The gallbladder is a small sac located between the stomach and liver which stores the bile secreted by the liver in order to deliver it to the small intestines when you eat This bile helps in the digestion of fat Typically a person has their gallbladder removed when it becomes diseased due to the formation of stones or cysts Some 10%-15% of the adult population in the U S has gallstones but only a small percentage of these patients develop them to such a size or extent that they cause a problem or even make the person aware of them </description>
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<title>6 Gallstone Remedies Your Doctor Don t Want You To Know</title>
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<description>Gallstones form when liquid stored in the gallbladder hardens into pieces of stone-like material The liquid called bile is used to help the body digest fats Bile is made in the liver then stored in the gallbladder until the body needs to digest fat At that time the gallbladder contracts and pushes the bile into a tube called the common bile duct that carries it to the small intestine where it helps with digestion </description>
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<title>Recognizing The Signs Of Gallstones</title>
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<description>The gallbladder is one of the most important organs in the body Its job is to store and to slowly release bile into the digestive system for the digestion of fats </description>
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