Tag: intestine
Strengthen intestinal flora: Three everyday recipes for a healthy intestine
It is now widely accepted that the intestine is the linchpin of health. Many people still don’t know that the well-being of the organ can not only affect the absorption,…
Cells also migrate from the brain to the intestine – mutual exchange between the brain and the intestine is involved in Parkinson’s disease and co
Dialogue between brain and gut: Signals from the gut are known to be able to influence our brain. But the “conversation” apparently also works the other way around, as a…
Cells also migrate from the brain to the intestine – mutual exchange between the brain and the intestine is involved in Parkinson’s disease and co
Dialogue between brain and gut: Signals from the gut are known to be able to influence our brain. But the “conversation” apparently also works the other way around, as a…
Big step in research into the causes: Does Parkinson’s originate in the intestine? | Life & Knowledge
The body is a system in which everything is connected. This can be seen again in current research on the topic Parkinson’s. One Study by the University of Konstanz has…
Small intestine cancer: Here are the symptoms, diagnosis and preferred treatments for this rare disease – Ferocee News
Small intestine cancer: here are the symptoms, diagnosis and preferred treatments for this rare disease Ferocee News Small intestine cancer: symptoms, diagnosis, treatments Femme Actuelle.fr Small intestine cancer: symptoms, diagnosis, treatments yahoo Stomach…
Kidney, intestine, cornea, bone, brain… Who is in high demand? Or impossible to transplant?
Saving lives with one’s own is also a matter of numbers. First, the number of people a donor can help – between 5 and 7 – several organs being most…
Do fungi in the intestine increase the risk of disease? – healing practice
Are intestinal fungi linked to the development of cancer? Certain types of fungi that colonize the gut appear to be linked to the development of cancer. More precise knowledge of…
A commonly used additive disrupts the intestine, according to an Inserm study
A substance commonly used as an additive in food, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), disrupts the balance of bacteria and molecules in the human intestine, according to a study relayed Tuesday by Inserm,…