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Early life stress may lead to digestive issues later in life, driven by changes in the gut and sympathetic nervous systems, ...
While gut problems like discomfort after meals or feeling unusually heavy may not be serious in nature, doctors say these problems have increased in recent times due to changes in the way people live ...
New research suggests early stress may be linked with later gut issues like IBS and chronic constipation or diarrhea.
Scientists from New York University have found that stress suffered in early childhood provokes long-term changes in the intestines and sympathetic nervous system, leading to chronic digestive ...
Early life stress may set the stage for long-term digestive problems by disrupting the gut-brain connection. Studies in both ...
A presenter at the American College of Sports Medicine’s 15th annual Health & Fitness Summit & Exposition reported that gastrointestinal problems are some of the most common medical complaints of ...
Menopause is typically associated with hot flashes, night sweats and memory lapses -- but new research suggests GI problems might be an overlooked issue that also occur with this change of life. A ...
At Los Angeles-based UCLA Health, growth in digestive disease care is not being defined by a single building, a single campus or even a single specialty. It is being shaped by a broader idea: that ...
As it turns out, although they're typically overlooked, gastrointestinal COVID-19 symptoms aren't as uncommon as you might think—you just may not hear about them as often as others. "Previous research ...
The enteric nervous system (ENS), which is regarded as our second brain, is the part of the autonomic nervous system that controls the digestive tract. Housed along the entire length of the digestive ...
People with the skin condition psoriasis often have invisible inflammation in the small intestine with an increased propensity for 'leaky gut', according to new research. These changes in the gut ...