For women, dealing with shifting hormones in your lifetime is a calling all have been given. Oestrogen and progesterone affect bowel movements and overall digestive health. This is because the cells ...
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The gut-hormone connection: Understanding how digestive health impacts female hormonal balance
The human gut, housing approximately 40 trillion microbes, serves as far more than a digestive organ—it functions as a complex ecosystem that fundamentally influences hormonal health, particularly in ...
Your pancreas sits behind your stomach. It produces enzymes and hormones that help you digest food and that regulate blood sugar. (Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Your pancreas is shaped like an ...
If you've been paying attention to ever evolving world of gut health science over the past few years, you'll be well aware that your digestive system does far more than simply break down food. That ...
Robert Burakoff, MD, MPH, is a board-certified gastroenterologist who serves as vice chair of Ambulatory Services at Lower Manhattan Hospital and professor of medicine at the Weill Cornell Medical ...
For many women, gut trouble is often brushed off as “just something I ate.” But if bloating, constipation, mood swings, irregular periods, or constant fatigue keep showing up together, your hormones ...
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