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 Alzheimer's: 3,000+ steps a day may delay cognitive decline by 3 years Flavanols in plant foods may stave off effects of being sedentary Diabetes: 8 heart health strategies may help lower dementia risk Can the eyes help predict how fast a person and their heart age? 7 common medications may disrupt gut health for years Medicare Open Enrollment: 2026 changes to Part D, Medicare Advantage Tags: TAGGED: bacteria , constipation SOURCES: medicalnewstoday.com Share this Article Latest News Medical News Heart disease: 4,000 steps once or twice a week may help reduce risk Oct 22, 2025 Vitamin D supplements: D3 may be more beneficial than D2 Does skipping breakfast negatively impact metabolic health? Is the 'golden dose' hack safe with leftover GLP-1s? Can artificial sweeteners affect memory? Dementia and cholesterol: Statins can help lower dementia risk Medical News Eating 2 kiwis a day can help treat chronic constipation Oct 17, 2025 Medicare open enrollment: 3 key changes to costs in 2026 Fatty liver: 2 heart drugs reverse disease in animal study Cognitive decline delayed when you quit smoking, at any age Diabetes, heart disease: 2 types of depression linked to higher risk Prediabetes: Do you really have to lose weight to reverse it?