Learn how IBS-C is diagnosed using symptoms and the Rome Criteria, what might trigger the condition in the first place, and how it's different than occasional or functional constipation.
Scientists studying genetic data from over a quarter million people have uncovered new clues about what controls how fast the gut moves. They identified multiple DNA regions linked to bowel movement ...
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6 Warning Signs of Intestinal Blockage You Should Not Ignore
Digestive discomfort is common, but some symptoms go far beyond everyday indigestion. One such condition that demands urgent ...
A large genetic study of more than 260,000 people, published in Gut, has identified DNA variants linked to how often people have bowel movements, offering new insight into gut motility. Alongside ...
Recent research has uncovered how bowel movement frequency can serve as a vital indicator of digestive and overall health. While it is often an overlooked topic in health discussions, the frequency of ...
DNA variations tied to vitamin B1 processing help explain why higher thiamine intake is linked to more frequent bowel movements in many people.
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What Your Poop Says About Your Heart Health
Discover the surprising link between gut health and your heart, how chronic constipation increases cardiovascular risk, and ...
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Genetic study links vitamin B1 metabolism to gut motility and IBS risk
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. By analyzing bowel movement frequency in more than 268,000 people, researchers uncover how thiamine ...
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Does your stomach hurt and you can’t find a reason? A study found a natural treatment that helps
The study offers new hope to millions of people: A natural treatment, scientifically controlled, that has proven relief of symptoms and improvement in quality of life – with a good safety profile.
About 25 and 45 million people in the United States suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The condition that has gained much popularity with worsening food habits is characterized by abdominal ...
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Gut problems may shape Parkinson’s disease progression through the gut-brain axis
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Digestive symptoms often appear years before tremor in Parkinson’s disease, and growing evidence ...
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