Early life stress may set the stage for long-term digestive problems by disrupting the gut-brain connection. Studies in both ...
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Stress in early childhood can rewire how a child’s gut and brain communicate, potentially leading to long‑lasting digestive troubles such as abdominal pain, irritable bowel symptoms, and motility ...
Early life stress may lead to digestive issues later in life, driven by changes in the gut and sympathetic nervous systems, ...
A newly discovered mechanism that protects nerve cells could have important implications for understanding and treating ...
Researchers may have found a link between childhood stress and digestive health later in life. Published in the journal ...
The study contributes to a growing shift in medicine toward understanding health as a lifelong process shaped by early ...
A new study suggests that growing up in poverty accelerates biological development. For adolescent girls, this early onset of ...
A study of infants during their first year of life found that those coming from households where parents felt their income was inadequate to support the family’s needs tended to show delayed brain ...