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 IBD: Does a Mediterranean diet help with symptom relief? Why your evening meal could make or break your metabolic health How could sleep apnea heighten cognitive decline risk? Colon cancer: Higher biological age linked to increased risk of polyps Cognitive decline: 4 nutrients may reduce brain iron buildup with age Fitness and brain health: Keeping fit may help lower dementia risk Tags: TAGGED: bacteria , constipation SOURCES: medicalnewstoday.com Share this Article Latest News Medical News Alzheimer's: How might visceral fat lead to cognitive decline? Dec 07, 2024 Type 2 diabetes: What type of chocolate may help lower risk? Dementia: 11 lifestyle choices at age 60 may strongly predict risk Dementia: Muscle loss with aging may increase risk Twice-yearly HIV injection can effectively prevent infection Eating more plant protein may lower the risk of heart disease as much as 27% Medical News Psoriasis: Ultra-processed foods may aggravate flare-ups Dec 02, 2024 Impact of coffee on the gut: Does it promote 'good' bacteria? Men at risk of heart disease may face cognitive decline 10 years early GLP-1 drugs for weight loss: Do they lead to muscle mass loss? Dementia: High cardiorespiratory fitness linked to lower risk Dementia: Type 2 diagnosis before age 50 may increase risk