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 Breast cancer: GLP-1 use may substantially lower risk 90-120 minutes of strength training per week may help extend lifespan Rheumatoid arthritis, depression: How 2 conditions affect each other Chronic fatigue: Might B12, folate play a role in prevention? Melanoma: Cancer vaccine, Keytruda combo slashes recurrence 2026 breast cancer screening guidelines: Experts clarify when to start Tags: TAGGED: bacteria , constipation SOURCES: medicalnewstoday.com Share this Article Latest News Medical News GLP-1 drugs: Lower dose or oral pill may help sustain weight loss May 25, 2026 Stroke: Migraine with aura linked to higher risk Dementia: Quitting smoking linked to 16% lower risk Vitamin D supplementation could support cognitive health from birth Dementia risk may affect women’s cognition more strongly 'Silent' heart attacks linked to faster cognitive decline Medical News Colon cancer: Pre-op immunotherapy may prevent recurrence May 21, 2026 Ebola global health emergency: Expert answers 6 key questions Heart disease: Perimenopause may be best time to act on risk How stress-fueled late-night snacking may be ruining your gut health Between 6.4 and 7.8 hours of sleep may aid healthy aging, longevity Aging and longevity: Which diet types could help slow down aging?