The procedure might be trendy, but it comes with risks and doesn't address the root causes of digestive problems.
A new study found that the ideal range for bowel movement frequency is once to twice a day; a persistent deviation from it was linked to an increased risk of hidden health problems. A new study, which ...
Brain fog is the result of “bad connections” between the gut and the brain, said Gerard Clarke, a professor of ...
The danger of colorectal cancer is not just the cancer itself; it is the delay in seeking help. When colorectal cancer ...
What would be in your IBS emergency kit? Probiotics, peppermint tea, perhaps a heat pack? Well, it might be time to add mouthwash to the list. While irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most ...
Many parents may not realise that digestive issues in babies are common. In the first few months of life, a baby's digestive ...
Struggling to poop while travelling? You're not alone! A gastroenterologist explains why it happens and how to fix it.
In the latest episode of our healthy living podcast, our public health nutritionist Shefalee Loth and the founder of ...
Stress paired with late night snacking could lead to bowel problems, according to recent research. Eating late at night may ...
Some also seem to be just dealing with it, including one in three who would only bring up symptoms if their doctor asked ...
Constipation during pregnancy is common, but that does not mean it should be ignored. Hormonal changes, iron supplements, ...
Through the National Institute of Health and Social Care Research (NIHR) Invention for Innovation (i4i) Programme, ...