As food enters the intestine, it embarks on windy, lengthy journey. For most of the route, its surroundings don’t appear
Category: Intestines
New approach to treating gastrointestinal disease patches up leaky intestines
Doctors typically prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs to people suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis. These medications, however,
Researchers locate the body’s largest cell receptor
A giant toadstool that swallow up vitamins and nutrients in the intestines and kidneys. This is how the receptor, which
Eating raw spinach can cause kidney stones
Spinach is a good source of dietary fiber, raw spinach has oxalic acid, it can react with minerals in our
Faulty liver may cause sweet tooth gene
When we eat sweet food, our livers secrete a hormone called FGF21.But new research reveals some people have particular variations