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

Bowel preparation for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, preclinical study suggests

Bowel preparation for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, preclinical study suggests

UVA researcher wins $700,000 for promising ovarian cancer research

UVA researcher wins $700,000 for promising ovarian cancer research

Exposure to micro- and nanoplastics linked to rising number of people with chronic IBD

Exposure to micro- and nanoplastics linked to rising number of people with chronic IBD

Biodegradable pill improves medication adherence monitoring

Biodegradable pill improves medication adherence monitoring

Arginine can modify plaque formation on teeth and protect against dental caries

Arginine can modify plaque formation on teeth and protect against dental caries

Why promising microbiome therapies rarely work in patients

Why promising microbiome therapies rarely work in patients

Breast milk bacteria help shape infant gut microbiome development

Breast milk bacteria help shape infant gut microbiome development

Gut-microbe-derived molecules may play a key role in shaping the developing immune system

Gut-microbe-derived molecules may play a key role in shaping the developing immune system

AGA's new update urges caution before surgical treatment of refractory constipation

AGA's new update urges caution before surgical treatment of refractory constipation

Enveda’s third asset to the clinic with US FDA IND clearance: What it means for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Enveda’s third asset to the clinic with US FDA IND clearance: What it means for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

The gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain function

The gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain function

Streptococcus anginosus metabolites fuel gastric cancer

Streptococcus anginosus metabolites fuel gastric cancer

New evidence reveals Streptococcus anginosus promotes gastric cancer development

New evidence reveals Streptococcus anginosus promotes gastric cancer development

Understanding the impact of pregnancy stressors on neuroimmune landscape of the fetal brain

Understanding the impact of pregnancy stressors on neuroimmune landscape of the fetal brain

Gut microbes shown to directly shape brain function and evolution

Gut microbes shown to directly shape brain function and evolution

Elevated bacteria levels in tumors weaken immune response, studies show

Elevated bacteria levels in tumors weaken immune response, studies show

How modern diets are driving rapid evolution in gut bacteria

How modern diets are driving rapid evolution in gut bacteria

Periodontal bacterial load associated with disease severity in multiple sclerosis

Periodontal bacterial load associated with disease severity in multiple sclerosis

Study demonstrates significant changes in gut bacteria at the onset of IBD

Study demonstrates significant changes in gut bacteria at the onset of IBD

An Arm and a Leg: A few more good things from 2025

An Arm and a Leg: A few more good things from 2025

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