The right foods for constipation relief include those high in fiber, but fluids and colorful produce are also key.
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Gastroenterologists warn that a common daily habit is destroying gut health
Many people go through their days without realizing how certain routines quietly harm their bodies over time. One habit in particular stands out for its damaging effects on the digestive system.
Gut bacteria aren’t just passive passengers—they can actively send proteins straight into our cells. Using microscopic injection systems, even harmless microbes can influence immune responses and ...
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New study reveals childhood stress may cause lifelong digestive problems. Research shows early trauma disrupts the brain-gut ...
The human body may seem like a single, self-contained system, but it actually hosts trillions of microscopic organisms. These ...
Women tend to report more bloating, indigestion, and nausea than men,” says JoAnn Hong-Curtis, MD, a Yale Medicine ...
Abstract: The possibility of achieving real-time evaluation of human pose enables the ability to control robotic platforms based on user’s pose (or even on user’s inertial properties) in ...
Early life stress may set the stage for long-term digestive problems by disrupting the gut-brain connection. Studies in both mice and thousands of children found links to symptoms like pain, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The January collapse of a pipe as wide as a car dumped so much sewage into the Potomac River that officials tracked a spike of gut-wrenching bacteria drifting slowly past Washington ...
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Why Peanuts May Cause Digestive Problems
Peanuts are packed with protein, fiber, and healthy fats. But some people get gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms like gas, bloating, cramping, or constipation after they eat these legumes. (Despite their ...
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