How a chorus of synchronized frequencies helps you digest your food by Michelle Franklin, University of California - San Diego edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Millions of people experience uncomfortable digestive symptoms after eating wheat products, yet many don’t understand why their bodies react so negatively to foods their ancestors consumed for ...
If you've been struggling with indigestion, it might mean you're not on the right diet. Digestion is a process where your body breaks down any food you take into nutrients so they can nourish your ...
A "digestif" or a post-dinner beverage is something that spans cultures. It can extend a special meal, leading to more time with friends and family. One gastroenterologist dishes that a digestif can ...
The gut oscillates naturally due to peristalsis—the contracting and relaxing of muscles in the digestive tract—and provided a simplified model over the complex network of blood vessels in the brain.
Optical image of the surface vasculature of a mouse brain showing the complex network of arterioles operating at various frequencies with periodicity ranging from 6.6 to 20 seconds. Synchronization ...