Early life stress can affect how the brain and gut work together and may lead to digestive problems later in life ...
Early life stress may lead to digestive issues later in life, driven by changes in the gut and sympathetic nervous systems, ...
Scientists learn clues to our immune system and work on a pill that can be steered after it's swallowed.
Stress in early childhood can rewire how a child’s gut and brain communicate, potentially leading to long‑lasting digestive troubles such as abdominal pain, irritable bowel symptoms, and motility ...
Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain are common GI symptoms of COVID-19, according to Jain’s research. Some people experience these issues as their first signs of infection, ...
Most people dismiss stomach troubles as minor problems. A little bloating after a meal, occasional acidity, or a day of constipation rarely feels alarming. The common response is to ignore it, drink a ...
Gut issues are common and affect digestion and mood. Nutritionist Lovneet Batra offers two simple home remedies for better ...
The prevalence of disorders of gut-brain interaction rose from 38.3% before the COVID-19 pandemic to 42.6% afterward. The largest increases were observed in conditions including functional dyspepsia ...
Erectile dysfunction has many causes, but among them is gut dysbiosis: an unbalanced microbiome. That means we may be able to help by changing diet or with fecal transplants.
"Our research highlights the importance of addressing gut problems that can be experienced by people with brain disorders, taking a holistic view that recognizes the ways gastrointestinal issues may ...
You and your microbes, still awake. Source: patat/iStock Your gut is linked to your brain in surprising ways, and you may be losing sleep over it. Research into the gut-brain axis reveals that, ...