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Sleep loss wrecks your gut through the vagus nerve, study suggests
A study published in Cell Stem Cell on February 5, 2026, traces a direct signaling chain from sleep-deprived brains to damaged intestinal tissue in mice, identifying the vagus nerve as the critical ...
The research adds to a growing body of work examining how long-term eating patterns influence overall digestive function.
Poultry feed contaminated with pesticide mixtures, even at levels below regulation, causes adverse reproductive effects in ...
An umbrella review of 14 studies evaluating 40 fertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes found that COVID-19 infection may significantly impair male reproductive ...
The age-dependent decline in sperm and semen affects male fertility. In studies of more than 2,000 couples, one study showed men older than 45 took five times longer to conceive than men younger than ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Bloating is a temporary feeling of fullness, pressure, or tightness in your abdomen, possibly ...
This study aims to present the experience with 708 laparoscopic Nissen fundoplications performed in patients treated at the General Surgery Service of Hospital São José do Avaí (HSJA), Itaperuna, RJ, ...
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Drinking a glass of warm water in the morning to stimulate your gut is a simple habit that can ease bloating, but does it actually work better than cold water? | Health ...
How often a person poops has a surprising link to one vitamin in particular. A genetic investigation on the rate at which food passes through your digestive tract, known as gut motility, has found ...
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