(CNN) — How often you poop may influence more than whether you’re uncomfortably bloated. The frequency may also affect your gut microbiome and risk of chronic disease, a new study has found. Gut ...
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6 unexpected signs that your Crohn’s is getting worse
Swollen joints, canker sores, and gallstones may all be signs that your Crohn’s disease is getting worse. Here are other symptoms to watch out for.
A groundbreaking study from the Institute for Systems Biology challenges conventional wisdom about digestive health, revealing that bowel movement frequency serves as a crucial indicator of overall ...
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Nutritionist Recommends 5 Gut-Friendly Foods To Help Manage Symptoms Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Choosing the right foods can help soothe the digestive system and reduce inflammation ...
How often you poop may influence more than whether you’re uncomfortably bloated. The frequency may also affect your gut microbiome and risk of chronic disease, a new study has found. Gut bacteria that ...
Indiana University School of Medicine scientists have uncovered new evidence that an age-related blood condition may ...
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