Gastrointestinal Health

This hub offers a comprehensive resource on gastrointestinal health, digestive diseases, and the human microbiome, drawing together authoritative articles on basic science, clinical management, and emerging research. The collection addresses the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of major gastrointestinal disorders, including irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and gastroesophageal reflux, while also exploring surgical, dietary, and pharmacological interventions. Special emphasis is given to the role of the gut microbiome in health and disease, including its influence on immunity, metabolism, neurological function, and response to therapy. Readers will also find up-to-date insights into microbiome-related interventions, such as fecal microbiota transplantation, as well as practical guidance for dietary management and prevention. This hub serves as a trusted reference for clinicians, researchers, and individuals seeking an evidence-based understanding of digestive and microbiome science.

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Latest Gastrointestinal Health News and Research

AGA update calls for better surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma

AGA update calls for better surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma

Gut bacteria predict melanoma recurrence risk after treatment

Gut bacteria predict melanoma recurrence risk after treatment

When rice-based formula is the right choice for cow’s milk allergy

When rice-based formula is the right choice for cow’s milk allergy

Scientists link poor sleep to decreased chemotherapy response via the gut

Scientists link poor sleep to decreased chemotherapy response via the gut

Gut-liver changes drive foodborne infection severity in fatty liver disease

Gut-liver changes drive foodborne infection severity in fatty liver disease

New biochip detects tiny genetic markers in 20 minutes

New biochip detects tiny genetic markers in 20 minutes

Study shows why an apple a day may work differently for different people

Study shows why an apple a day may work differently for different people

Higher mortality risk in IBS patients using antidepressants

Higher mortality risk in IBS patients using antidepressants

Dietitians report widely different strategies for FODMAP food reintroduction in IBS

Dietitians report widely different strategies for FODMAP food reintroduction in IBS

Damon Runyon supports young scientists driving cancer research innovation

Damon Runyon supports young scientists driving cancer research innovation

Early epigenetic changes shape infant gut microbiome development

Early epigenetic changes shape infant gut microbiome development

Popular sweeteners may impact metabolism across generations

Popular sweeteners may impact metabolism across generations

New technique finds bacteria to increase the vitamin B2 content of soya drinks

New technique finds bacteria to increase the vitamin B2 content of soya drinks

When omega-3 may help mental health and when they may not

When omega-3 may help mental health and when they may not

IBS diagnosis gaps persist across racial and gender groups in the U.S.

IBS diagnosis gaps persist across racial and gender groups in the U.S.

Cola may quickly lower pH inside orthodontic clear aligners and shift oral bacteria within hours

Cola may quickly lower pH inside orthodontic clear aligners and shift oral bacteria within hours

Long-term study links common IBS medications to mortality risk

Long-term study links common IBS medications to mortality risk

Intimacy study offers reassuring news for celiac-discordant couples

Intimacy study offers reassuring news for celiac-discordant couples

AI tool predicts Barrett’s esophagus recurrence with high accuracy

AI tool predicts Barrett’s esophagus recurrence with high accuracy

Fecal microbiota transplant can improve survival in severe C. difficile infection

Fecal microbiota transplant can improve survival in severe C. difficile infection

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