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

Postbiotics may help treat PCOS by restoring microbiome balance

Postbiotics may help treat PCOS by restoring microbiome balance

Hormonal imbalance and gut microbes linked to cognitive deficits in patients with PitNETs

Hormonal imbalance and gut microbes linked to cognitive deficits in patients with PitNETs

Specific gut bacteria may signal long-term risk of heart and metabolic disease

Specific gut bacteria may signal long-term risk of heart and metabolic disease

Microbial ecosystems influence success of cancer checkpoint immunotherapy

Microbial ecosystems influence success of cancer checkpoint immunotherapy

Protein aggregates in the liver may protect against alcohol-induced damage

Protein aggregates in the liver may protect against alcohol-induced damage

New compound shows promise in protecting the liver from damage after small bowel surgery

New compound shows promise in protecting the liver from damage after small bowel surgery

Melbourne’s lab-grown "skin" revolutionizes tick research

Melbourne’s lab-grown "skin" revolutionizes tick research

Researchers propose that Parkinson’s disease may start in the gut, not the brain

Researchers propose that Parkinson’s disease may start in the gut, not the brain

Tufts researchers identify new vulnerabilities to combat persistent C. diff infections

Tufts researchers identify new vulnerabilities to combat persistent C. diff infections

No evidence probiotic skincare can improve mood

No evidence probiotic skincare can improve mood

Berries, apples, and citrus linked to greater happiness and optimism

Berries, apples, and citrus linked to greater happiness and optimism

Microbial taxa more likely to be found in people with dyslipidemia

Microbial taxa more likely to be found in people with dyslipidemia

Periodontal bacteria trigger bone density reduction via the gut

Periodontal bacteria trigger bone density reduction via the gut

Alcohol abstinence can lead to regression of existing liver-related complications

Alcohol abstinence can lead to regression of existing liver-related complications

New strategy targets Porphyromonas gingivalis without harming healthy microbes

New strategy targets Porphyromonas gingivalis without harming healthy microbes

Gut bacteria may explain differences in peanut allergy reactions

Gut bacteria may explain differences in peanut allergy reactions

Study links high-fat diet to faster breast cancer progression

Study links high-fat diet to faster breast cancer progression

New collaboration explores familial inflammatory bowel disease in Saudi Arabia

New collaboration explores familial inflammatory bowel disease in Saudi Arabia

Study links gut microbiome health directly to ovarian aging processes

Study links gut microbiome health directly to ovarian aging processes

Experts identify safest and most effective diets for IBS management

Experts identify safest and most effective diets for IBS management

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