You already know that what you eat affects how well your digestive system functions. Overindulge in processed foods or sugary carbonated beverages, and you might experience gas, bloating, or ...
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Why don't teeth count as bones?
The major resemblance between teeth and bones is what they're made of: hard tissue composed of minerals, such as calcium, ...
Researchers have found that light modulates digestive system function in sea urchin larvae, even in the absence of food stimuli. Opsin cells, which are involved in light-dependent systems, mediated ...
It's now common knowledge that mental and physical health are highly intertwined, and that factors such as stress, anxiety and depression can have a significant impact on your body. At the moment, ...
Whether you’re planning for a swim, run or even a walk after a meal, the first thought that comes to mind might be how soon can I go Any factor disrupting your digestive process can lead to ...
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Gastroenterologist reveals 9 everyday foods that could boost digestion, immunity, and mood
Our gut does far more than digest food. It communicates with the brain, influences mood, and even shapes immunity. Recent studies in nutritional science have shown that what we eat, how we eat, and ...
The sensation of bloating occurs when your stomach becomes swollen after eating, which produces discomfort and gas. The gut experiences problems with food digestion and excessive growth of dangerous ...
The multiscale structure evolution of food during processing is a multifaceted phenomenon with implications ranging from product functionality and sensory attributes to nutritional outcomes and health ...
Combat morning constipation and bloating with simple evening habits. Prioritize an early dinner, high-fibre foods, and adequate hydration. Gentle walks, warm drinks, and stress management also aid ...
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