Your stomach runs on its own internal clock, and crossing time zones throws the entire system completely out of sync.
Traveler's diarrhea grabs the headlines, but constipation is the trip-wrecker that almost no one ever warns you about.
A healthy gut microbiome may protect against severe sepsis, experts say, as new research links certain gut bacteria to ...
Eating before bedtime may harm digestion. Learn how late-night snacking can lead to acid reflux, bloating, indigestion, and ...
Eating late at night may compound the harmful impacts of stress on your digestive health and gut microbiome, according to ...
An Instagram post by gastroenterologist Saurabh Sethi highlights five common gut health mistakes that people often dismiss ...
Your tummy issues may be all in your head — but that doesn’t mean they’re not real. When problems disrupt this connection — like stress and trauma — it can lead to serious stomach issues, from IBS to ...
A study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that persistent and distressing upper gut symptoms experienced by people with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), are not due ...
People with the skin condition psoriasis often have invisible inflammation in the small intestine with an increased propensity for "leaky gut," according to new research at Uppsala University. These ...
"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, ...