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 Do GLP-1 drugs have health risks beyond their weight loss benefits? How to improve brain health: 12 questions to ask your doctor Bladder cancer: Combo therapy with statins may help stop tumor growth How might time-restricted eating plus exercise aid weight loss? Body weight: Why we need to look beyond BMI for better health Treating Alzheimer's: Scientists investigate potential of xenon gas Tags: TAGGED: bacteria , constipation SOURCES: medicalnewstoday.com Share this Article Latest News Consumer Updates Animal Welfare, Testing and Research of FDA-Regulated Products Jan 15, 2025 Breast, prostate cancer: Exercise may lower progession risk How might a Mediterranean diet protect memory, brain health? Colorectal cancer: More calcium in diet could lower risk by 17% Heart disease: Morning coffee drinkers may have lower risk of death Gut health: Is a vegan, vegetarian, or omnivore diet better? Medical News Alzheimer's disease: Can the virus causing cold sores increase risk? Jan 08, 2025 Skip the Antibacterial Soap; Use Plain Soap and Water Spilling the Beans: How Much Caffeine is Too Much? Type 2 diabetes: Sugary drinks linked to about 1 in 10 new cases Does the memory of body cells influence health and weight loss? Alzheimer's: In-ear hearable device could help spot early signs