In the near future, keeping tabs on your digestive health may feel far less intimidating. Instead of booking a procedure that requires prep, sedation...
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Maroc - WN.COM - Health - 07/Mar 20:01
In the near future, keeping tabs on your digestive health may feel far less intimidating. Instead of booking a procedure that requires prep, sedation and time away from work, you could swallow a small capsule loaded with sensors and microelectronics. As it moves through your gastrointestinal tract, the capsule can gather data on inflammation, tissue integrity and suspicious changes. It then sends that information wirelessly to your doctor for review. Scientists are building these ingestible devices to do more than observe. Some prototypes are designed to release medication at an exact location inside the gut. Others are being developed to collect tiny tissue samples before passing naturally...
In the near future, keeping tabs on your digestive health may feel far less intimidating. Instead of booking a procedure that requires prep, sedation...
Inflammatory bowel disease, often called IBD, is a long-term condition that causes ongoing inflammation in the digestive system. The two main types...
Inflammatory bowel disease, often called IBD, is a long-term condition that causes ongoing inflammation in the digestive system. The two main types...
Choosing the right foods can help soothe the digestive system and reduce inflammation ......
Choosing the right foods can help soothe the digestive system and reduce inflammation ......
A groundbreaking study reveals that male hair loss might stem from poor gut health, not just genetics. Data from over 1.6 lakh Indian men shows a...
A groundbreaking study reveals that male hair loss might stem from poor gut health, not just genetics. Data from over 1.6 lakh Indian men shows a...
With more than 100 million neurons in the digestive tract, the gut is commonly known as the "second brain" in numerous cultures, including ancient...
With more than 100 million neurons in the digestive tract, the gut is commonly known as the "second brain" in numerous cultures, including ancient...
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