Prof Dame Ijeoma Uchegbu see hersef for London wit three small children and she bin live for one homeless shelter, wen she ...
A new study has revealed why women are more likely to get irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), paving the way for new treatments.
Scientists have discovered that oestrogen activates pathways in the colon that trigger pain and make the female gut more ...
Gut problems like irritable bowel syndrome are often worse in women. A mouse study reveals a pain pathway involving estrogen, ...
A RARELY seen star who has been hailed as the most beautiful woman of the 80s looked unrecognizable as she returned to the ...
UCSF researchers showed that estrogen can turn on pain signals in the gut, offering new insights into conditions like ...
Menopause represents a profound systemic shift involving cardiovascular, skeletal, and neurological health, requiring ...
Previous research has shown that many more women than men have the chronic condition, known as IBS, that causes abdominal ...
Vision scientist Michael Webster, PhD, at the University of Nevada, has shown that the environment influences color ...
Physical analysis of the remains suggested that the owner of the bones was approximately 18 to 25 years old at the time of ...
Chatbot Olive is nothing more than the continuation of the nefarious agenda of the pro-life movement and crisis pregnancy ...
The President announced that a new athletics competition called The Patriot Games will be a part of America's 250th birthday ...