[rōṓmə-nā́shən]
(n.)The act of pondering; meditation.
(n.)The act or process of chewing cud.
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The term Rumination , meaning "to chew the cud," is used in several contexts: • In animals, rumination is a part of normal digestion, in which the animal (Known as a ruminant) brings up swallowed fo...
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Rumination disorder, Rumination disorder is repeated regurgitation (backflow of food from the stomach into the mouth) and re-chewing of food. Symptoms must go on for at least 1 month to fit the definition of rumination disorder. ... Rumination disorder usually starts after 3 months of age, following an period of...
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Rumination syndrome , or Merycism is an under-diagnosed chronic eating disorder, characterized by effortless postprandial regurgitation of most ingested meals, without the retching, nausea, heartbu...
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Runimation—that feeling many people get when they just can’t stop thinking about something that upsets them—can cause stress and other negative consequences in your life. ... A Little About Rumination...
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Rumination disorder usually starts after age 3 months, following a period of normal digestion. It occurs in infants and is rare in children and teenagers. The cause is often unknown. ... Rumination disorder can cause malnutrition. Lab tests (such as serum electrolytes, endocrine - hormone functions, and a blood test...
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