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The 3 foods scientists say can actually relieve constipation and how to store them for maximum benefit
Constipation may be uncomfortable to talk about, but it affects nearly everyone at some point. New research from King’s ...
Here's what to skip and what to try. Basically, there are two types of fiber: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber (oats, barley, bananas, the non-peel part of apples) helps stool retain moisture so ...
Some experts recommend using a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit with four electrodes placed on your lower abdomen and back for constipation relief. But research has revealed ...
Childhood constipation is increasingly affecting children yet often goes unnoticed. Early recognition and simple dietary ...
New findings out of King’s College London suggest that certain fiber-rich foods may help improve motility, soften stool, and ...
Flaxseed for constipation is a remedy that works for some people. Anyone wishing to try flaxseed to relieve constipation can add it to their food or use it in supplement form. Flaxseed, also called ...
Slowed digestion and infrequent bowel movements are common for people with Parkinson’s disease, but there are steps that can help. Constipation “is super common in Parkinson’s disease and can be a ...
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Constipation in progressive MS: Causes, treatments, and how to get relief
Constipation is a common symptom for people with MS. A variety of lifestyle strategies, medications, and supportive treatments can help.
A person may experience constipation after gastric sleeve surgery. The length of time it lasts can vary, but it is usually short term. A doctor may recommend over-the-counter medications to treat ...
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