Early life stress may lead to digestive issues later in life, driven by changes in the gut and sympathetic nervous systems, ...
Women tend to report more bloating, indigestion, and nausea than men,” says JoAnn Hong-Curtis, MD, a Yale Medicine gastroenterologist. “Hormonal changes across a woman’s life—and differences in ...
New research suggests early stress may be linked with later gut issues like IBS and chronic constipation or diarrhea.
Early life stress may set the stage for long-term digestive problems by disrupting the gut-brain connection. Studies in both ...
Scientists from New York University have found that stress suffered in early childhood provokes long-term changes in the intestines and sympathetic nervous system, leading to chronic digestive ...
Medical experts have warned that overeating at iftar can cause stomach pain and constipation, urging people to maintain a ...
An analysis of 2019 insurance claim data and national survey results shows that the prevalence of digestive diseases in the ...
India faces a growing burden of lifestyle-related digestive and metabolic disorders, says the healthcare startup ...
People may experience stomach issues for reasons ranging from eating habits to digestive or gastrointestinal disorders. Common symptoms of stomach issues include vomiting, cramps, and changes to stool ...
A new study published in Gastroenterology reveals that early life stress may significantly increase the risk of developing long-term digestive disorders by altering the gut-brain connection and the ...
Early life stress can affect how the brain and gut work together and may lead to digestive problems later in life ...
While gut problems like discomfort after meals or feeling unusually heavy may not be serious in nature, doctors say these problems have increased in recent times due to changes in the way people live ...