Moderate exercise benefits GI health by improving motility, reducing constipation, and supporting gut health through neuroendocrine changes and increased vagal tone. High-intensity exercise can cause ...
Brain fog is the result of “bad connections” between the gut and the brain, said Gerard Clarke, a professor of ...
A few years ago, doctors began noticing something unusual about many patients who were later diagnosed with Parkinson disease ...
A multicenter clinical trial published in JAMA has found that a long-used endoscopic procedure does not prevent recurrent pancreatitis in adults with an anatomic anomaly, challenging decades of ...
Digestive diseases, including anorectal cancers and functional gastrointestinal disorders, have a large and often underrecognized impact on sexual health, according to presentations at the Francophone ...
Digestive problems can really drain you of your energy, mood, and even your daily routine. The feeling of fullness even after a small meal can leave you sluggish throughout the day. The same is true ...
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Scientists are learning more and more about the surprising connection between the human gut and the brain. A new study now ...
Although surgery is a common treatment for patients diagnosed with biliary dyskinesia, or functional gallbladder disorder, a West Virginia University medical researcher is questioning why the practice ...
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.