Canadian researchers say a blood test measuring immune response to gut bacteria could help predict Crohn’s disease years ...
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5 Ways to Eat Ginger to Better Support Your Digestion
Ginger can be added to drinks, smoothies, and soups to enhance the gut-friendly benefits. Experts also recommend pairing ...
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The gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain function
This comprehensive review synthesizes a decade of human and animal research to explain how the gut and brain communicate ...
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4 warning signs your digestive issues could be IBS
Medically reviewed by Qin Rao, MD Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a group of symptoms that can cause abdominal pain and ...
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Crohn’s Disease vs Ulcerative Colitis: Symptoms, Detection, Treatment, And What Every Patient Should Know
Understand the key differences between Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, common symptoms, early detection methods and ...
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AI language models actually help in digestive disease care
Large language models could transform digestive disorder management, but further RCTs are essential to validate their ...
Motility disorders are conditions that affect the movement of food and waste through the digestive tract. There are many types of motility disorder and they can impact any part of the digestive tract, ...
The digestive system’s rhythms are controlled by body clock genes, as well as lesser-known regulators called noncanonical clock regulators. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine aimed to ...
PARIS — Hypnosis, mindfulness meditation, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) have proven effective in reducing symptoms associated with functional digestive disorders. These psychology-based ...
Your belly button might seem like nothing more than a remnant from your time in the womb, but this small area can actually provide valuable clues about your digestive health and overall wellbeing.
Here's a warning for people who drink a lot of soda. The journal JAMA Internal Medicine outlined a study in which researchers followed roughly half-a-million people for two decades. They found people ...
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