Mary Roach's new book Replaceable You explores what we do when bits of our bodies break down or need switching out. It makes ...
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What causes the feeling of 'butterflies' in your stomach?
Flutters, knots and other stomach sensations tied to nervousness are all examples of the gut-brain axis in action.
That’s exactly the kind of uniquely educational experience awaiting you at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – America’s finest cabinet of medical curiosities and quite possibly the most ...
Institute of Human Anatomy - IOHA on MSN
Why Your Colon Produces Flammable Gas
A fascinating look at how digestion produces methane and hydrogen—and why your gut can actually create flammable gas.
In a study appearing in Fossil Record, researchers Martin Ebert and Martina Kölbl-Ebert analyzed the remains of a unique ...
Rebecca Gayheart opened up about the "particularly difficult" experience supporting her daughters amid their father Eric Dane ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform the care of women with cancer. From early detection via digital phenotyping ...
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