Three University of Minnesota experts reveal hidden scientific aspects of winter Olympic sports—and the art of staying warm.
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The discovery takes us to Chicago, where a mysterious specimen arrived encased in rock at the Field Museum in 2022. It was ...
Warm water may make people feel more relaxed, which can help with digestion, but most of our digestive processes — like enzyme secretion, bile release and nutrient absorption — are tightly regulated ...
A Dhoni endorsement has revived the “bitter-first” theory, sparking debate over whether digestion-focused traditions can ...
It wasn't the best year that ever existed, but there's actual science behind the reason we can't stop reminiscing about 2016.
You know you need fiber—but gastro MDs and nutritionists listed a few more gut-health best practices we're adopting ...
The wisdom of Maimonides meets modern research, offering a balanced, natural, and sustainable approach to weight loss—without ...
Congress made meaningful strides in this year’s National Institutes of Health funding bill by directing federal spending away ...
Plan ahead: The morning rush is the enemy of good intentions. Overnight oats are a fantastic way to prep a high-fiber meal ...
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 ...
Approximately 290 million years ago, a carnivorous dinosaur stomping around present-day Germany had a tummy ache. The Paleozoic predator eventually vomited up its stomach contents, and then hopefully ...