If you are craving protein, then your gut may be communicating to your gut. Here is what a new groundbreaking study has to ...
Almost 40% of Americans say their daily lives are affected by their bowel habits so Dr. Trisha Pasricha, author and a ...
Now, modern science is revealing what we’ve long known, in one form or another: that the health of our gut affects much more than just food digestion. Not only is the gastrointestinal system involved ...
The human body has a remarkable way of sending signals when something feels overwhelming. Sometimes those signals come as ...
Scientists are learning more every year about the important relationship between the gut and the brain. The human digestive ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. For years, I’ve treated patients whose symptoms didn’t fit neatly into any one diagnosis. Brain fog with no ...
It’s not a connection most people make, but stress doesn’t just affect your mood—it can show up in your gut, too. A growing body of research points to the gut–brain axis as the link between gut health ...
The far-flung organs of the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system are inextricably connected, and the growing body of scientific literature surrounding the ‘gut-brain axis’ is ...
Researchers say your daily cup—whether caffeinated or decaf—could ultimately affect your mood, memory, and stress level.
We often think about different areas of our body as largely unrelated to one another.Your arm hurts and you assume you carried in a few too many groceries last night. Your eyes feel strained and you ...
Experts say restoring the gut microbiome may help improve Inflammatory Bowel Disease symptoms naturally. Dr Pradeep Mahajan ...