PULSE.Byline: Andy Wang Here's an easy pill to swallow. It's called the SmartPill, and it's a device slightly bigger than a multivitamin mul·ti·vi·ta·min adj. Containing many vitamins. n. A preparation containing many vitamins. multivitamin that, when swallowed, records data from your gastrointestinal system gastrointestinal system: see digestive system. . According to SmartPill CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. David Barthel, one current method of discovering what ails your GI system, called gastric emptying scintigraphy scintigraphy /scin·tig·ra·phy/ (sin-tig´rah-fe) the production of two-dimensional images of the distribution of radioactivity in tissues after the internal administration of a radiopharmaceutical imaging agent, the images being obtained , is a daylong ordeal that requires visiting a hospital, eating meals dosed with radiation and being X-rayed every half-hour. SmartPill, by comparison, only has to be ingested in·gest tr.v. in·gest·ed, in·gest·ing, in·gests 1. To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption. See Synonyms at eat. 2. . A palm-size recording device worn for the next day or two records radio signals from the SmartPill passing through a patient's GI tract, capturing information such as pH, temperature, pressure and total transit time transit time the time required for ingesta to pass through the gastrointestinal tract; a shorter transit time is seen in conditions associated with gut hypermotility, such as diarrhea. Delayed passage from any cause results in a longer transit time. . A doctor then downloads the information from the recording device to a run-of-the-mill computer, where it can be analyzed. The pill? Flushed down the toilet. HOTTI GOTTI: Frank Gotti may be the last person you'd expect to write a weight-loss book. But the youngest of the three Gotti boys -- made famous by the reality show ``Growing Up Gotti'' -- has a story to tell, and it's actually a worthwhile read for anyone trying to lose weight and get fit. ``The Gotti Diet: How I Took Control of My Body, Lost 80 Pounds, and Discovered How to Stay Fit Forever'' (ReganBooks; $16.95) is a combination of diet-and-exercise tips, autobiography and food confessional. The book is interspersed with Gotti's own experiences being overweight and his subsequent determination to get fit, despite friends who didn't think he could do it. It includes healthy recipes, tables to chart progress, demonstrations of exercises and a glossary of terms. CAPTION(S): 2 photos Photo: (1) no caption (SmartPill) (2) no caption (book: ``The Gotti Diet: How I Took Control of My Body, Lost 80 Pounds, and Discovered How to Stay Fit Forever'') |
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