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Sign for runners' bathrooms in park

Runner’s Gut: Why Some Find Themselves Sprinting To The Toilet Instead Of The Marathon Finish Line

April 24, 2025

Sauerkraut

Sauerkraut Helps Shield Your Gut From Harmful Inflammation

April 16, 2025

A microbiological culture Petri dish with a colonies of the pathogenic bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli)

How Common E. Coli Strain Uses ‘Double-Attack’ to Destroy Gut From Within

April 9, 2025

Man holding nose after woman farts in bed

How Smelly Farts Can Signal What’s Going On in Your Gut

April 3, 2025

Enema in nurse's hand

Coffee Enemas Likely Won’t Detox Your System, But They Could Cause Serious Harm

March 28, 2025

Gut microbiome and digestive system concept

How fast is your gut? Why the answer is important for your health

February 9, 2025

Brain connected to intestines representing gut-brain axis

Could microbes replace anxiety meds? Why a calm mind starts in your stomach, not your head

February 7, 2025

Woman making a juice recipe at home

The surprising dark side to trendy juice cleanses

February 4, 2025

A doctor pointing to gut bacteria

The hidden guardians in your gut: How beneficial bacteria shield your health

January 14, 2025

Gut health: Stethoscope on digestive tract

Diet’s DNA connection: Why fiber matters more than we thought

January 10, 2025

Cup of elderberry juice surrounded by elderberries

One juice, three benefits: How elderberry could transform metabolism in just 7 days

January 8, 2025

The brain's immune cells, or microglia (light blue/purple), are shown interacting with amyloid plaques (red) — harmful protein clumps linked to Alzheimer’s disease.

80% of adults carry this virus — For some, it could trigger Alzheimer’s

December 19, 2024

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