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5 drinks that make you poop immediately, from a gastroenterologist
While diet and lifestyle changes can help constipation long-term, nutrition and gut health experts share drinks that provide ...
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Why are gut problems like bloating, gas, and constipation increasing today?
While gut problems like discomfort after meals or feeling unusually heavy may not be serious in nature, doctors say these problems have increased in recent times due to changes in the way people live ...
Fermentable? Soluble? What? Cut the confusion and get what's best for your body.
Researchers have identified two gut bacteria that can produce serotonin, a key chemical that regulates bowel movements. In experiments with mice lacking serotonin, the microbes boosted serotonin ...
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Early Life Stress Could Impact Your Digestive System Years Later
New research suggests early stress may be linked with later gut issues like IBS and chronic constipation or diarrhea.
The Married at First Sight relationship experts Mel Schilling has revealed that her cancer is now terminal just weeks after ...
Many supplements claim to benefit gut health, but those with evidence supporting them include prebiotics, fiber supplements, ginger root, peppermint oil capsules, and L-glutamine.
Feed your phase. Lasting 12-16 days, the luteal phase — the second phase in the menstrual cycle — begins after ovulation and ...
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Mum with endometriosis who lost three pregnancies welcomes twins
Ashley Emmerson, 36, began suffering crippling period pain at age 15, but said over the years her GP repeatedly dismissed her symptoms - she was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2015 ...
Studies are showing that the inflammatory condition can impact organs across the body, not just those involved in ...
Even though POP can cause symptoms, like feeling a fullness in the vagina, pelvic pain or pressure, or bowel or urinary changes, POP isn’t always bothersome, Dr. Horner says. Just 3% to 6% of women ...
According to the latest UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey, which is used by governments to monitor our nutrition, less than one in 20 (4%) of adults and teenagers are meeting the recommended daily ...
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