By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. By analyzing bowel movement frequency in more than 268,000 people, researchers uncover how thiamine ...
A new study found that your genes can determine the impact of thiamine on your gut. Foods like black beans, pork and cereal can help you reach your daily value for thiamine.
A new study published in the journal Gut found a link between vitamin B1 and good gut motility, a.k.a. the movement of food ...
Well, this certainly adds to the groin evidence that the Covid-19 coronavirus may be a whole new ball game, so to speak. A study just published in the journal Fertility and Sterility found that men ...
Infertility affects about one in six couples, and male factors account for roughly half of all cases-often because sperm don't swim well. Researchers from the University of Osaka uncovered a key ...
A pilot study from Michigan Medicine researchers found that the Mediterranean diet may provide symptom relief for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The work is published in the journal ...
New research reveals that a vitamin found in common foods may influence how often people go to the bathroom, according to a study of over 268,000 people.
How often a person poops has a surprising link to one vitamin in particular. A genetic investigation on the rate at which ...
A large genetic study of more than 260,000 people, published in Gut, has identified DNA variants linked to how often people have bowel movements, offering new insight into gut motility. Alongside ...
Bowel habits aren't exactly dinner-table talk. But they reflect how quickly the gut moves things along, and when that goes wrong, people can experience constipation, diarrhea, or irritable bowel ...