Discovery of molecule linking eating and mating underscores gut-brain connection
Only recently have researchers suspected a physiological link between eating and mating that starts from the gut.
Only recently have researchers suspected a physiological link between eating and mating that starts from the gut.
Gut bacteria can reawaken dormant viruses, finds a new study from Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Measuring blood lipids known as ceramides may help track a person at risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases from an unhealthy diet, according to a new study.
Most people with diabetes will eventually have high blood pressure, or hypertension, along with other heart and circulatory problems.
According to the survey of more than 50,000 people, around 11 percent of the global population frequently experiences abdominal pain when eating meals.
A recent mouse study finds that gut fungi interact with immune cells to protect against intestinal injury and infection.
The presence of certain bacterial species may predict a person’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes, finds new research.
Multiple studies have shown the importance of a healthy gut. But how do we know if we have a healthy gut?
A Japanese study of centenarians concludes that people in their 100s have unique gut bacteria that enables them to live so long.
The advancement of preclinical models has led scientists from Japan and Singapore to determine the development and spread of stomach cancer.