IBD trigger found in popular junk foods? This dye may worsen children’s gut health, scientists warn
A popular food dye aimed at kids could trigger inflammatory bowel disease, according to “alarming” new research.
A popular food dye aimed at kids could trigger inflammatory bowel disease, according to “alarming” new research.
Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center say the hidden cause of IBS could be gravity itself.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is chronic, often painful, and takes a toll on mental health and emotional well-being.
Our latest study has shown that eating more fermented foods and fiber daily for just four weeks had a significant effect on lowering perceived stress levels.
scientists say taking probiotics while prescribed antibiotics could help ease the toll that the powerful medications can take on the gut.
It’s two weeks after the birth of your healthy bub and you notice your gut isn’t feeling quite right. Maybe you feel a bit bloated. Maybe you’re farting more than usual.
Scientists at the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), Seattle, just published another wake-up call about our food choices.
Researchers at Ohio State University (OSU) discovered that pigs fed substantial amounts of tomatoes experienced favorable changes in gut bacteria, including greater microbe diversity.
A new study out of NYU’s Grossman School of Medicine reports that infection with COVID-19 can encourage dangerous gut microbes to thrive.
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health were curious about the effects of cocaine on common gut bacteria in mice