Scientists keep learning more about the connection between the brain and the gastrointestinal system. By Christina Caron Dr.
An international research team led by scientists from Bern and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin has identified a previously unknown function of the intestinal nervous system. The study reveals ...
THERE’S A REASON that your gut is nicknamed the “second brain.” According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, the walls of the ...
If you're over the age of 10, the World Health Organization recommends that you consume at least 25 grams of fiber every day.
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Your gut’s journey from bite to flush
From the first chew to the final flush, your digestive system works like a finely tuned conveyor belt, breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. Every organ, from the mouth to the intestines, plays ...
The human immune system changes with age. Immune responses start to become less robust as people get older, which makes them more vulnerable to certain infections and diseases. However, immune system ...
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Digestive health tips: Want a strong gut? Avoid these habits and follow simple daily fixes
In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, digestive problems like acidity, bloating, and constipation have become increasingly common.
The digestive system does far more than simply process food. This complex network serves as the foundation for overall health, influencing everything from immune function and brain health to energy ...
You may be familiar with some of the more notable symptoms of menopause, like changes in menstruation, hot flashes, and sleep disturbances. The same hormone changes ...
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