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The major disorders of gut-brain interactions (DGBIs).
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Study evaluates the impact of gluten-free diets on women's health, revealing benefits for specific gluten-related disorders but cautioning against unnecessary dietary restrictions.
View ArticleNutrigenomics paves the way for customized diets in lactose intolerance care
The current evidence on omics tools that allow for developing tailored nutrition strategies for individuals with lactose intolerance (LI).
View ArticleBeyond the scale: B.A.S.I.C.S. checklist takes a holistic view of health
For decades, the number on a scale has been a key factor in deciding whether a person is healthy or not. But weight alone doesn't paint a complete picture of one's health.
View ArticleLow FODMAP diet shows promise in IBS management, study finds nuanced benefits...
Researchers review the low FODMAP diet's mechanisms in managing IBS, highlighting its efficacy and challenges in dietary implementation for symptom relief.
View ArticleAdopting key healthy behaviors reduces risk of irritable bowel syndrome
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is strongly linked to a lower risk of irritable bowel syndrome or IBS for short, finds research published online in the journal Gut.
View ArticleCan the modulation of the gut microbiome using a prebiotic improve muscle...
Researchers examined the efficacy of a prebiotic in improving muscular and cognitive performance vs. a placebo among elderly individuals.
View ArticleNew approach needed to better prepare and support women during menopause...
A new approach to menopause that better prepares and supports women during midlife is needed – going beyond medical treatments, to empower women using high-quality information on symptoms and...
View ArticleCan sugar-free biscuits cut appetite in overweight adults? New study explores
The changes in endocrine responses and appetite with sweeteners and sweetness enhancers such as Stevia and Neotame.
View ArticleDietary treatments outperform medications for IBS management
Dietary treatment is more effective than medications in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). These are the findings of a study conducted at the University of Gothenburg.
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