ASU scientists found that people whose gut microbes make more methane extract more calories from fiber-rich foods. Methanogens help the microbiome turn fiber into energy by consuming hydrogen and ...
BLOOM (TAMPA) – Dr. Joseph Jacobs, DPT, ACN — a cancer survivor, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Advanced Clinical Nutritionist, and author of Eat to Heal — joined Gayle Guyardo, host of the globally ...
New guidelines on what to eat and drink if you have chronic (long-term) constipation have been making news in recent days. Much of the media coverage of the British Dietetic Association's guidelines ...
While often promoted for health benefits, low-calorie diets may carry hidden inflammatory risks, as genetic evidence reveals a subtle link to psoriatic arthritis unseen in vegetarian and gluten-free ...
Many high-fiber foods can help support your overall gut health by keeping your digestion regular and making stools easier to pass. This can reduce the need to strain during bowel movements, which is ...
People living with chronic constipation are often told to “eat more fiber.” But beyond that familiar advice, dietary guidance has long been vague and inconsistent. Now, for the first time, researchers ...
Every time you eat a meal, you’re hosting a dinner party. Your guests are the trillions of microbes that live in your gut. These hungry microbes, collectively known as your gut microbiome, directly ...
Low vacuum environment engineering has received considerable attention due to its vast applications in fields such as ultra-high-speed transportation, aerospace technology, and cutting-edge physics ...
New studies by the UB, in collaboration with IATA-CSIC, reveal that a diet rich in vegetable proteins, fibre and healthy fatty acids benefits both mothers and their babies during pregnancy and ...
If your hemorrhoids are severe or conservative treatments fail to provide relief, you may need a surgery called a hemorrhoidectomy. Recovering from this procedure takes time and requires changes in ...
Q. I’ve been feeling bloated, tired, and constantly hungry. Could this mean I’m not getting enough fiber? A. I hear this question often, and the answer is very likely yes. Fiber is one of the most ...
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