Chronic stress is already tough on your gut—but new research suggests late-night eating could make things even worse.
In addition to taking an emotional toll, childhood stress and hardships can also wreak havoc on the digestive system. New research published in the journal Gastroenterology revealed that early ...
It’s time to start trusting your gut — at least when it comes to staying young and living longer. Research has shown that the ...
Recent studies indicate the appendix helps maintain gut health by housing beneficial bacteria.
Late-night snacking could be worsening your stress-related bowel problems, a new study says. People who eat lots after 9 p.m.
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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 ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Digestive issues like bloating and acid reflux are common during perimenopause.Hormonal ...
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 ...
Bananas are known for being easy to digest and helpful for stomach upset. But bananas also contain dietary fiber and ...