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How Can Toxic-Induced GI Motility Issues be Prevented?
Prevention is key and involves several strategies:
Proper use and handling of chemicals and
pesticides
Adherence to safety guidelines and use of
personal protective equipment (PPE)
Avoiding exposure to known
environmental toxins
Regular monitoring and maintenance of occupational and residential environments
Overall, understanding the relationship between toxicology and GI motility is crucial for preventing, diagnosing, and treating toxin-related digestive issues.
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