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17 Nov
Is It Heartburn or a Heart Condition? An Expert Explains

Is It Heartburn or a Heart Condition? An Expert Explains

You've loaded up on goodies while at a family gathering, and you suddenly feel chest pains. Is it heartburn or something worse?

Being able to tell the difference between indigestion and cardiovascular trouble might save your life, said

16 Nov
Bloated After That Holiday Meal? What's Normal, What's Not

Bloated After That Holiday Meal? What's Normal, What's Not

As the holidays approach, most folks are familiar with a common side effect of the overindulgence that can come with all those meals with family and friends: Bloating.

Luckily, Baylor College of Medicine gastroenterologist

14 Sep
Why Beans Are a Natural Superfood

Why Beans Are a Natural Superfood

Beans may sometimes give you gas, but one expert says that shouldn't stop you from finding ways to include them in your diet.

Why? Because they are packed with nutrients that contribute to good health.

“Beans are in a unique category because they are a protei...

04 Sep
Gut Bugs Could Play Role in Chronic Constipation

Gut Bugs Could Play Role in Chronic Constipation

An overgrowth of gut microorganisms that produce methane could be a cause of severe constipation in many people, a new review finds.

These gut bugs belong to a clas...

17 Jul
What Is 'Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome' and Can It Be Treated?

What Is 'Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome' and Can It Be Treated?

It's a little known health condition that can become a nightmare: Regular and sudden episodes of intense nausea and vomiting.

Now, ...

27 Jun
Do You Need More Dietary Fiber? It May Depend on Your Gut Microbiome

Do You Need More Dietary Fiber? It May Depend on Your Gut Microbiome

The long-standing advice is that everyone should get more fiber in their diet, but a new study suggests some benefit more than others.

A person's gut microbiome appears to have some influence over the benefits a person derives from dietary fiber, researchers report in th...

20 May
Stomach Paralysis Risk May Rise in People Taking Ozempic and Similar Drugs

Stomach Paralysis Risk May Rise in People Taking Ozempic and Similar Drugs

New, real-world research confirms that the blockbuster weight-loss drugs that millions of Americans have been taking to shed pounds can trigger stomach paralysis in some patients.

"Although these drugs do work and should be used for the right reason, we just want to caut...

25 Mar
Even Slight Rise in One Gut Microbe Might Keep You Out of the Hospital

Even Slight Rise in One Gut Microbe Might Keep You Out of the Hospital

Even a slight rise in a specific type of beneficial gut bacteria can help people ward off serious infections, a new study reports.

For every 10% increase in butyrate-producing bacteria in a patient's gut, their risk of hospitalization for infection drops between 14% and ...

08 Feb
Scientists Gain New Insights Into How Small Intestine Works

Scientists Gain New Insights Into How Small Intestine Works

It was the ancient Greeks who first divided the 20-foot length of the small intestine into three parts: The duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum.

However, the organ may finally be ready for an update: U.S. researchers say the small intestine is actually comprised of five ...

19 Jun
What Is Gastritis and How Is It Treated?

What Is Gastritis and How Is It Treated?

You're feeling bloated, nauseous and in pain. What is wrong?

It may be gastritis, an inflammation of the stomach lining that can come on suddenly or gra...

19 Jun
Is Child's Tummy Pain a Serious Concern? Poll Finds Many Parents Unsure

Is Child's Tummy Pain a Serious Concern? Poll Finds Many Parents Unsure

Kids get a lot of tummy aches.

How a parent responds to it can vary, just as the causes can, according to the University of Michigan Health's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health, which looked more closely at the issue.

About 1 in 6 pa...

15 Jun
Crohn's Disease: What Is It, and How Can It Be Treated?

Crohn's Disease: What Is It, and How Can It Be Treated?

Crohn's disease can turn your life into a gastrointestinal nightmare, but there is hope.

According to the National Ins...

14 Jun
What Is Celiac Disease?

What Is Celiac Disease?

Celiac disease is a chronic disease that can't be cured, but treatment can help with symptoms.

This guide will break down what you need to know about celiac disease, including its causes and symptoms, along with self-care and treatment. You'll also learn more about the c...

13 Jun
What's Causing Your Indigestion -- And How to Treat It

What's Causing Your Indigestion -- And How to Treat It

Indigestion, or dyspepsia, is a common ailment that can bring about a range of uncomfortable symptoms, leaving one feeling full and experiencing stomach pain.

It's a condition that affects many individuals and can significantly impact their quality of life. In this artic...

07 Jun
What Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

What Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

People who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) know it is a highly unpleasant chronic condition that can trigger abdominal pain, diarrhea and constipation.

Here, experts will unravel the mysteries of IBS, exploring its causes, symptoms and treatments. And of cours...

28 Apr
Gut Microbiome Changes Throughout the Day and With the Seasons

Gut Microbiome Changes Throughout the Day and With the Seasons

Half of the cells in your body aren't human -- and a new study suggests that many critical to your health oscillate by the hour, day and even the season.

The human body contains about 40 trillion bacteria, viruses and fungi, creating a microbiome that roughly matches the...

24 Apr
Digestive Organs Vary Widely Between People, Study Finds

Digestive Organs Vary Widely Between People, Study Finds

People are often reminded that they are their own unique person -- and a new study says that's particularly true of the digestive tract.

Dissections of a few dozen deceased individuals revealed striking differences in gastrointestinal anatomy, even among a small group of...

03 Jan
Some People's Guts Are Better at Gaining Energy From Food

Some People's Guts Are Better at Gaining Energy From Food

If you've ever thought you must absorb more calories from food than other people do, you might be onto something: A new study hints that some people's gut bacteria extract more energy, as in calories, from food -- possibly contributing to weight gain.

The study, of 85 ov...

06 Dec
Monitoring Toilet Sounds Could Help Spot Disease

Monitoring Toilet Sounds Could Help Spot Disease

A small toilet-based sound sensor that can tell the difference between peeing, pooping and diarrhea may one day help prevent cholera outbreaks.

"The hope is that this sensor, which is small in footprint and noninvasive in approach, could be deployed to areas where chole...

30 Jun
Will You Be Depositing at the 'Stool Bank' Someday?

Will You Be Depositing at the 'Stool Bank' Someday?

Banking samples of your own poop in your youth and then transplanting them back when you're old might be a key to healthy aging, scientists suggest.

Stool samples frozen and stored when a person is vital and healthy could potentially rejuvenate bacteria in the gut that's...

13 May
Gallstones Can Warn of Pancreatic Cancer Risk

Gallstones Can Warn of Pancreatic Cancer Risk

A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer may feel like a death sentence because this fast-moving disease is often discovered at a later stage, when it's harder to treat.

Now, a new study offers hope for earlier diagnosis, finding an association between recent

14 Mar
Scientists Discover Cause of Swallowing Disorder in German Shepherds

Scientists Discover Cause of Swallowing Disorder in German Shepherds

German shepherds are one of the most noble dog breeds on the planet, but they can fall prey to an often deadly swallowing disorder.

Now, researchers report they have not only identified a gene variant that explains this susceptibility, but they have also designed a test...

08 Dec
Gastro Symptoms of Menopause May Vary by Race

Gastro Symptoms of Menopause May Vary by Race

When a woman's periods begin to slow down and finally stop, digestive problems often pick up -- and new research suggests race and ethnicity play a role.

With menopause, levels of estrogen decrease, while cortisol levels increase, triggering an adrenaline boost that chan...