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

Gut nervous system controls intestinal barrier and allergy risk

Gut nervous system controls intestinal barrier and allergy risk

Unraveling the mycobiome's role in cancer

Unraveling the mycobiome's role in cancer

Using a prebiotic after traumatic brain injury may help reduce impulsive behavior

Using a prebiotic after traumatic brain injury may help reduce impulsive behavior

Gut neurons control immunity attack or repair

Gut neurons control immunity attack or repair

Researchers uncover a new way to understand how children fare after liver transplantation

Researchers uncover a new way to understand how children fare after liver transplantation

Experts launch digital hub to transform bowel cancer prevention and care

Experts launch digital hub to transform bowel cancer prevention and care

Study shows gluten sensitivity is driven by gut–brain interactions rather than gluten

Study shows gluten sensitivity is driven by gut–brain interactions rather than gluten

AGA issues updated guidance for pharmacologic treatment of moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease

AGA issues updated guidance for pharmacologic treatment of moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease

New collection of bacteria-eating viruses can be effective against Klebsiella strains

New collection of bacteria-eating viruses can be effective against Klebsiella strains

UK Biobank releases the world’s largest metabolomic dataset for disease research

UK Biobank releases the world’s largest metabolomic dataset for disease research

Innovative new tool helps understand how gut microbes interact to influence health

Innovative new tool helps understand how gut microbes interact to influence health

Global experts map out the practical steps that help extend life expectancy

Global experts map out the practical steps that help extend life expectancy

New prognostic tool can predict transplant needs in drug-induced liver injury patients

New prognostic tool can predict transplant needs in drug-induced liver injury patients

Oral microsphere pills can detect markers of gastrointestinal disease

Oral microsphere pills can detect markers of gastrointestinal disease

Lean beef fits safely into a Mediterranean diet without raising heart disease risk

Lean beef fits safely into a Mediterranean diet without raising heart disease risk

Gut immune cells follow an atypical pathway to provide long-lasting antiviral protection

Gut immune cells follow an atypical pathway to provide long-lasting antiviral protection

Gut microbes may fuel allergic rhinitis symptoms

Gut microbes may fuel allergic rhinitis symptoms

Are mushrooms more than a low-calorie food? New analysis explains their hidden advantages

Are mushrooms more than a low-calorie food? New analysis explains their hidden advantages

Unexpected traces of bacteria found within brain tumors

Unexpected traces of bacteria found within brain tumors

Scientists debunk gut microbiome-autism connection

Scientists debunk gut microbiome-autism connection

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