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

Can supplements slow Parkinson’s disease? Review reveals where the evidence stands

Can supplements slow Parkinson’s disease? Review reveals where the evidence stands

Stanford scientists map the molecular diversity of different global populations

Stanford scientists map the molecular diversity of different global populations

New research maps the biological toll of drinking

New research maps the biological toll of drinking

Adult weight gain strongly linked to higher obesity-related cancer risk

Adult weight gain strongly linked to higher obesity-related cancer risk

Too little or excessive sleep may accelerate organ aging

Too little or excessive sleep may accelerate organ aging

Immune-regulating molecule may offer new treatment approach for IBD patients

Immune-regulating molecule may offer new treatment approach for IBD patients

Gut microbes may reveal why diabetes raises heart disease risk

Gut microbes may reveal why diabetes raises heart disease risk

Study challenges structural explanation for gut symptoms in hEDS patients

Study challenges structural explanation for gut symptoms in hEDS patients

Using AI to improve success rates of fecal microbiota transplants

Using AI to improve success rates of fecal microbiota transplants

Urges for cardiologists to screen patients for UPF intake

Urges for cardiologists to screen patients for UPF intake

Gastrolyzer® interpretation chart update

Gastrolyzer® interpretation chart update

Do repeated football head hits disrupt the gut microbiome?

Do repeated football head hits disrupt the gut microbiome?

Multi-center research initiative aims to improve glioblastoma patient outcomes

Multi-center research initiative aims to improve glioblastoma patient outcomes

Engineered regulatory T cells offer a path toward immunosuppression-free transplants

Engineered regulatory T cells offer a path toward immunosuppression-free transplants

The role of gut bacteria in sustained diabetes improvement

The role of gut bacteria in sustained diabetes improvement

Reverse ecology approach reveals hidden complexity in gut microbiome

Reverse ecology approach reveals hidden complexity in gut microbiome

Ultra processed foods linked to higher cardiovascular disease and death

Ultra processed foods linked to higher cardiovascular disease and death

Researchers identify new treatment vulnerabilities in pancreatic cancer progression

Researchers identify new treatment vulnerabilities in pancreatic cancer progression

Repeated head impacts linked to gut microbiome changes in athletes

Repeated head impacts linked to gut microbiome changes in athletes

Chronic sunlight exposure disrupts body clocks in skin

Chronic sunlight exposure disrupts body clocks in skin

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