Leaky gut syndrome, though not universally recognized as a standalone medical condition, continues to gain attention due to its potential role in disrupting overall health. Scientifically referred to ...
Though it’s not an officially recognized medical condition and there’s no definitive test for it, people often use the term ...
If bloating, gas or digestive discomfort keeps bothering you, your food choices may be to blame. A gastroenterologist explains what to eat with leaky gut.
Gut health: you’re either someone who’s considering what probiotic to buy next, or, you’ve got zero clue about the state of play in one of your body’s most important microbiomes. Our gut health ...
A study published in eGastroenterology investigated the role of cannabinoid receptor 1 (CBR1) in intestinal permeability, commonly called “leaky gut.” In particular, the study focused on CBR1’s ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – On today’s edition of CT BUZZ, Reporter Jillian Andrews spoke with Dr. Tania Elliott, M.D., a dual board-certified physician in allergy, immunology, and internal medicine, to ...
When stress becomes a constant companion, it doesn’t just live in your mind, it gets into your gut, disrupting digestion, mood, and immunity. Here’s how to rebuild the harmony between your gut and ...