Health February 27 Cancer prevention in the esophagus could be just a pill away, doctor says: ‘Tremendous benefit’ Lucid Diagnostics, a New York-based biotech company, is looking to revolutionize esophageal cancer prevention with a new test that only requires taking a pill-sized diagnostic.
Indigestion March 20, 2018 10 deadly foods you probably have in your kitchen Humans are one of the few creatures on this planet who have the capability of ignoring our basic survival instinct.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome February 17, 2017 Against the grain: When not to go on a gluten-free diet Bonnie Dahan has always been health conscious, but fad diets have never interested her.
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Indigestion November 21, 2016 Manage Celiac Disease With a Gluten-Free Diet The gluten-free way of life is a lifestyle adaptation for people with celiac disease. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Giving up gluten means no more late-night pizza and lunch meat sandwiches. To abide by a gluten diet, you must cut out bread and pasta, as well as sneaky seasonings and supplements that contain gluten.
Acid Reflux August 16, 2016 3 ways to boost your gut health to fight disease Taking care of your gut is one of the most important things you can do for your health— bar none.
Indigestion August 14, 2016 Should you really wait 1 hour to swim after eating? Is it true that you should wait an hour after eating before you go swimming?
MEDICAL RESEARCH May 24, 2016 'Poop transplant' changes play out over several months, study finds SAN DIEGO — Patients who undergo a "poop transplant" to treat severe diarrhea often see their symptoms get better within days, but their gut bacteria continue to undergo dramatic changes for at least three months afterward, a new study finds
Crohns Disease October 28, 2015 Daily vitamin D supplement may prolong remission from Crohn’s disease, study finds Crohn’s disease, a condition marked by inflammation in the lining of the digestive tract, can cause diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition, and affects an estimated 201 out of 100,000 American adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).