Health Digest on MSN
The Underrated Ancient Grain That Supports Digestive Health And Lower Blood Sugar
Ancient grains aren't just environmentally fascinating; they also tend to be rich in nutrients. And one lesser-known variety ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Wildlife officers make disturbing autopsy discovery after euthanizing sick bear: 'It's a call we wish we never had to make'
"We could not leave a sick bear like this knowing it was suffering and struggling to survive," Rachel Sralla, the area ...
Backyard Garden Lover on MSN
11 Priobiotic Rich Foods to Add to the Pantry (That Isn't Yogurt)
When you think of probiotics, yogurt comes to mind first. And for good reason, it’s been the poster child for gut-friendly ...
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Saturday Citations: Black hole flare unprecedented; the strength of memories; bugs on the menu
This week, researchers reported finding a spider megacity in a sulfur cave on the Albania-Greece border, and experts say that ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Have You Ever Seen a Stingray Eat?
Watch this incredible clip of a stingray gobbling up a fish and then read all about stingray hunting and digestion.
HealthDay on MSN
Study Finds Surprising Link Between Gut and Brain Rhythms
The human body is packed with natural rhythms, from your sleep-wake cycle to the steady pulsing of blood through the brain to ...
MedPage Today on MSN
Study Finds Optimal Physical Activity Level for Digestive Cancer Risk
"The findings of this study suggest that maintaining a moderate level of physical activity approximately 17 MET-hours/week (i ...
If you brew your own espresso, you’ll know this about coffee: it’s easy to make a very dull drink from great beans. Just by ...
Insects may be small, but some of them have a pack of powerful punch. From sting-venoms to disease transmission, certain ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
New review illuminates the intricate connections between gut microbiota and sleep regulation
A comprehensive review published today in Brain Medicine illuminates the intricate connections between gut microbiota and sleep regulation, establishing the microbiota-gut-brain axis as a critical ...
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have discovered that the gut's rhythmic muscle movements could help explain how blood vessels in the brain expand and contract together.
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