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Women Are More Likely to Have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. This Newfound Gut Pain Pathway Might Explain Why
The hormone estrogen—which female animals typically have more of than males—triggers a molecular cascade in the gut that ...
Gut problems like irritable bowel syndrome are often worse in women. A mouse study reveals a pain pathway involving estrogen, ...
Women are dramatically more likely than men to suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a chronic condition causing ...
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Estrogen drives gut pain and explains higher rates of IBS in women
Women are dramatically more likely than men to suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a chronic condition causing ...
Scientists have discovered that oestrogen activates pathways in the colon that trigger pain and make the female gut more ...
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Chris Rea was third of his siblings to die in three months as family share 'gut-wrenching pain'
Chris Rea was the third of his siblings to die within just three months, his heartbroken older sister has revealed. The ...
Women are more likely to suffer pain from irritable bowel syndrome due to their hormones, according to a new study. Previous ...
For years, scientists have known that women are far more likely than men to suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)—a ...
An Apex woman was hospitalized with severe nausea after using THC gummies and was diagnosed with cannabinoid hyperemesis ...
Previous research has shown that many more women than men have the chronic condition, known as IBS, that causes abdominal ...
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