Gut health plays a vital role in overall well-being, with constipation remaining one of the most widespread and frustrating digestive issues that people face today. It affects individuals of all ages ...
For decades, colon cancer was largely seen as a disease of older adults. Doctors usually began screening after the age of 50. That assumption is slowly changing. Hospitals across the world are ...
If youve ever experienced thick, stringy saliva that leaves a sticky white residue around your mouth while working out, dehydration or dry mouth may be to blame. Fortunately, both are common ...
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Struggling with bloating or poor digestion? Try these 6 yoga asanas for better gut health
Yoga poses like Pavanamuktasana, Bhujangasana, and Malasana can ease bloating, constipation.
Haemorrhoids affect 300,000 Australians annually, yet 80 percent recover with GP guidance, mainly among pregnant, overweight, or constipated individuals.
For decades, bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, was largely considered a disease that primarily affected older adults. Screening programmes and awareness campaigns around the world were ...
Whether it’s to slim down for a holiday or a special occasion, or because our health is at risk, the idea of following NHS advice to go slowly when we start a diet – around 1-2lb (0.5-1kg) a week – ...
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Doctor Answers Women's Health Questions
Wellness expert, nutritionist and author Dr. Amy Shah joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about women's health. Are there negative consequences associated with taking long-term ...
EXHAUSTED and achy, Rachelle Griffin began to wonder if this was what mid-life had in store for her. The 41-year-old married mum-of-one from Shrewsby, Wales, spent eight months unable to shift her ...
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Donald Trump Once Said His Friend 'Was Fatter Than Ever' After Taking A GLP-1. Is That Side Effect Possible?
Recent comments from the U.S. president seem to suggest that using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss can have the opposite effect. But what does the evidence say?
Rates of colorectal cancer are rising dramatically in younger adults in the United States, and experts think our gut health may be to blame. California researchers have identified a possible link ...
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