NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with irritable bowel syndrome may be able to find some relief by getting regular exercise, a small clinical trial suggests. The study, of 102 adults with the ...
Working out is not a cure-all for your gut, but it can be an important part of managing your symptoms. By Erik Vance Exercise is often heralded as a “wonder drug” for just about every part of the body ...
Scientists have shed light on how physical activity causes the cancer-fighting protein, interleukin-6 (IL-6), to be released into the bloodstream, thus helping repair the DNA of damaged cells. The ...
Walking for just five hours a week could dramatically reduce your risk of developing or dying from deadly digestive system cancers, including bowel, liver and pancreatic. Regular exercise has long ...
The human digestive system is a finely balanced network, yet even minor disruptions can lead to conditions that affect daily ...
When it comes to maintaining good health, many of us focus on diet, exercise, and regular medical check-ups. However, one crucial aspect of health that is often overlooked is the color of our bowel ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Whether is it jogging around the park, pumping iron or swimming, an hour of vigorous exercise a day can lower the risk of bowel cancer, a study said on Monday. Even cleaning the ...
A groundbreaking study from the Institute for Systems Biology challenges conventional wisdom about digestive health, revealing that bowel movement frequency serves as a crucial indicator of overall ...
Pooping too often, or not often enough, may put you at risk for developing chronic disease, a new study shows. Having a bowel movement once or twice a day is associated with better health, according ...
We all poop weirdly on vacation. Our bowel movements love a routine, but when we travel, that goes awry. We’re running around ...