Articles for Tag: "gastrointestinal"

Should you take anti-inflammatories before a workout? 
Should you take anti-inflammatories before a workout?
The common practice could be dangerous. An orthopaedic surgeon weighs in.
Can your body provide its own diabetes treatment? 
Can your body provide its own diabetes treatment?
New research points to converting gut cells to produce insulin for diabetes treatment.
When stomach pains become a stomach issue  Featured
When stomach pains become a stomach issue
Learn how to detect if you have irritable bowel syndrome and what can be done to help.
5 ways to treat acid reflux—naturally  Featured
5 ways to treat acid reflux—naturally
Does your dinner have you feeling the burn? An expert shares a few simple ways to help ease your pain.
Barrett’s esophagus: The hidden link to cancer  Featured
Barrett’s esophagus: The hidden link to cancer
If you’re experiencing chronic acid reflux, it may be a sign of something more serious. In some cases it has been linked to a rare form of deadly cancer. Read how one patient caught it before it was too late.
Protecting children from magnets  Featured
Protecting children from magnets
When children swallow magnets, they can attract each other in the stomach or intestines and cause severe complications. Experts share important tips for parents.
Queen’s stomach bug common among non-royalty too 
Queen’s stomach bug common among non-royalty too
Royal watchers and the world learn more about a nasty stomach virus that is common among many but when it comes to seniors, it could be much more dangerous to their health. Find out why.