Medical News Could probiotic gut bacteria help improve chronic constipation? Evan Walker TheMediTary.Com | Published Nov 27, 2023 Share SHARE Certain gut bacteria may be able to help relieve constipation. Dave and Les Jacobs/StocksyClark added that with regard to supplements, products such as psyllium husk were available and helpful. You Might Also Like Heart attack: Common pill may not be helpful in all cases Alzheimer's: Could routine eye exams help spot early signs? Gut disorders may foretell Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease Type 2 diabetes: New study suggests 'recipe' to lower risk Menopause: Do hormone patches or pills affect memory differently? Alzheimer's: Could a Mediterranean diet help offset genetic risk? Tags: TAGGED: bacteria , constipation SOURCES: medicalnewstoday.com Share this Article Latest News Medical News Eating potassium-rich foods may help keep depression at bay Aug 21, 2025 New AHA hypertension guidelines call for less salt, no alcohol GLP-1 drugs and vision loss: How significant are the risks? Knee osteoarthritis: Small change to gait may relieve symptoms Avoid ultra-processed foods to lose weight, study confirms New drug could eliminate metastatic cancer tumors Medical News Colorectal, pancreatic cancer: Is a vaccine finally on the horizon? Aug 15, 2025 'Superagers' have more brain cells tied to social, emotional cognition Could lithium hold the key to treating Alzheimer's disease? Multiple sclerosis: Are the signs there 15 years before onset? Is GLP-1 microdosing for weight loss safe and effective? Hypertension: 3,000 daily steps linked to lower cardiovascular risk