CLEVELAND, Ohio (Oct 21, 2025)—Digestive health issues are highly prevalent among perimenopausal and menopausal women, with many reporting the onset or exacerbation of symptoms during this life stage.
Everyone experiences digestive problems now and then, and they’re nobody’s idea of a good time. In a survey of nearly 72,000 adults in the U.S., 61% reported having had at least one gastrointestinal ...
The digestive system does far more than simply process food. This complex network serves as the foundation for overall health, influencing everything from immune function and brain health to energy ...
People may experience stomach issues for reasons ranging from eating habits to digestive or gastrointestinal disorders. Common symptoms of stomach issues include vomiting, cramps, and changes to stool ...
Kochi | We've all had those moments: a quick bout of heartburn, a bloated feeling after a meal, or a temporary loss of appetite. These common gastrointestinal (GI) issues are usually harmless, caused ...
Colino is a contributor for TIME. Colino is a contributor for TIME. There’s a hidden gender gap when it comes to digestive problems, with women taking the lead in this unpleasant contest. While men ...
Many people who were hospitalized with COVID-19 when the virus arrived in spring 2020 experienced a high rate of gastrointestinal problems and psychological trauma more than a year later, according to ...
You have digestive problems. Is it bloating? Indigestion? Or the discomfort of gas? However, no matter what it is, even the ...
GI symptoms are common but little acknowledged among women in menopause About 82% of women with GI problems said they started or got worse during menopause Bloating, constipation, stomach pain and ...