3 Major Implications of a Leaky Gut on Overall Health
Although leaky gut syndrome is a relatively new concern, it has recently gained traction in research for treatments for many health issues.
Although leaky gut syndrome is a relatively new concern, it has recently gained traction in research for treatments for many health issues.
The intriguing science of emotions suggests that happiness stems from increased wisdom, health, and well-being.
A key biomolecule is found to enhance the repair of the gut lining, according to a new study. It works by prompting stem cells to regenerate damaged tissue, say, scientists. This is a first in the world of gut health!
Drinking coffee has been shown to improve the digestive system, prevent gallstones and even some liver illnesses, according to a recent study.
Statins, a commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering drug, may contribute to healthy changes in the gut microbiome, according to a recent study.
A non-invasive diagnostic tool has recently been developed by a team of scientists from the U.S. and Switzerland. It measures the levels of a naturally occurring enzyme (bile salt hydrolase) inside the entire gastrointestinal tract.
Even if our taste buds can’t, our gut can sense the difference between real sugar and sugar substitutes, research shows.
Researchers say a high-fat diet with aging affects the gut microbiome, the anatomy and physiology of the spleen, and immune response.
A recent study indicates that tryptophan, an amino acid, might be a key element in regulating the gut microbiome to protect against the adverse effects of aging.
A Canadian study explores how exposure to household cleaning products might be the culprit for changes in the microbiota of children