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Genetic study links vitamin B1 metabolism to gut motility and IBS risk
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. By analyzing bowel movement frequency in more than 268,000 people, researchers uncover how thiamine ...
Flying is really hard work. Compared to walking, swimming, or running, flying is the form of movement that takes the most ...
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Grazing and digging put some herbivores at greater risk from toxic elements in soil – new research
If you’ve watched a giraffe browsing in the tree canopy, a white rhino meandering across open grassland or a warthog ...
The study supports proactive decisions after an episode of nephrosplenic entrapment. While every horse is unique, ...
Scientists studying genetic data from over a quarter million people have uncovered new clues about what controls how fast the gut moves. They identified multiple DNA regions linked to bowel movement ...
One of Earth’s first birds had modern bird-like mouth features that evolved to handle food efficiently and meet the energy ...
CT scans also indicate Archaeopteryx had nerve endings in the end of its beak—part of what’s known as a bill-tip organ. Again ...
Scientists have uncovered new genetic clues that help explain why some people go to the bathroom more often than others—and vitamin B1 unexpectedly takes center stage.
A long-term study found that while a ketogenic diet prevented weight gain, it also triggered major metabolic problems. Mice developed fatty liver disease, abnormal blood fats, and an impaired ability ...
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Study finally discovers the best diet for millions with debilitating digestive disorder
Scientists have identified a diet plan proven to reduce symptoms of a debilitating digestive disease and reduce markers of inflammation in patients’ bodies. Stanford University researchers placed ...
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