Lack of Sleep Let’s be honest—many of us prioritize everything over sleep. But a lack of quality sleep can wreak havoc on your gut health. Sleep supports overall bodily functions, including digestion. When you miss out on restorative sleep, it can lead to increased inflammation and even e...
The seasonality could disturb the digestion process stability, mainly for fruit and vegetable waste. In this study, three seasonal waste mixtures generated in wholesale markets were reduced to 10, 6, and 4mm to assess the influence of seasonality and particle size reduction on anaerobic ...
we do know that the ATIs in wheat flour contribute to bakers’ occupational health issues (asthma, eczema) and some allergies, and are also involved in gut disorders. ATIs may negatively affect gliadin digestion and contribute to celiac disease. ...
Hippocrates is thought to have said that “all disease begins in the gut.” While the human body is host to a complex and diverse community of microorganisms, collectively known as the microbiome, which inhabits various niches within the body, the gut houses the largest number of microbes (De...
How could this affect an infant's digestion? Digestion: The digestion of food in human beings occurs through both mechanical and enzymatic digestion. Mechanical digestion starts in the mouth through the chewing action of teeth and continues in the sto...
In addition to the size effect, a dog’s breed may also affect their digestion times. Some breeds of dogs are more typically sensitive and affected by stress, while others are known to be more prone to gastrointestinal issues like German Shepherds. ...
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Strong emotions such as excitement can get the nervous system pumping, causing digestion processes to quicken and waste to be excreted. The gut-brain connection is widely studied, and responses like these are usually linked to negative emotions such as fear or stress. ...
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), epilepsy, and phobias. In addition to being linked to these disorders and conditions, serotonin plays a vital part in regulating your body’s daily processes. Did you know that it is involved in sleep, digestion, appeti...
Not only a state of intoxication, but also an acute state of drug deprivation and craving can have a distinct effect on certain eye tracking parameters [29, 70]. 2.9 Health Assessment Physical Health. Many diseases and medical conditions directly affect the eyes, or parts of the brain that ...