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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.
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15 vegetables high in fiber to improve your digestion
Medically reviewed by Allison Herries, RDN High-fiber vegetables are good for your digestive system and have other health benefits, such as keeping cholesterol levels and blood pressure low and ...
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Human Digestion: The Digestive System Explained
This film explores the complex process of human digestion, detailing how food is broken down into molecules by the digestive system. It follows the journey of food from the mouth, where it is chewed ...
Lauren Bell was stressed out and just starting her first job post-college in New York City when she realized a bout of food poisoning wasn’t going away after weeks. A doctor’s appointment revealed she ...
Your digestive system changes as you age. This may make certain types of foods more difficult to digest, including spicy foods, dairy products, and processed foods. The digestive system slows as we ...
While life expectancy rates for older Americans are rising, nearly 40% of adults report living with a digestive disease of some kind. "Many people don't realize that these conditions are very common ...
A team of gastroenterologists and hepatologists examine psychosocial factors in older Americans with gastrointestinal conditions. While life expectancy rates for older Americans are rising, nearly 40% ...
In response to the alarming rise in digestive cancers among young adults, doctors, researchers, patients, and European policymakers are urging Europe to rethink its strategies for screening, treatment ...
Lauren Bell was stressed out and just starting her first job post-college in New York City when she realized a bout of food poisoning wasn’t going away after weeks. A doctor’s appointment revealed she ...
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