Everyone has experienced it - you're in a meeting and your stomach won't stop (loudly) reminding you that you've skipped lunch. You feel embarrassed as loud rumblings interrupt your presentation, but ...
Q: My stomach growls after I have eaten and most of the time it growls when I don't feel hungry. Can you please tell why this happens? A: The "growling" is almost certainly normal and is the result of ...
Q: My stomach growls after I have eaten and most of the time it growls when I don't feel hungry. Why does this happen? A: The "growling" is almost certainly normal and is the result of peristalsis.
Your stomach growls are a normal part of digestion. This sound, called borborygmus, happens as gas and fluids move through ...
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Whoops! Was that really you? Right in the middle of a job interview, a lunch with a friend or - OMG - a steamy embrace, an embarrassing grrrrrr erupts from your stomach. Mortifying? You bet. But if it ...
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It’s time to add two new weapons to your Words With Friends arsenal. First up: borborygmi (58 points). That’s the technical term for the grumbling in your stomach. Next, we have peristalsis (50 points ...