Calcium supplements and constipation

Can calcium supplements cause constipation? What you should know

Calcium supplements are commonly used to support bone health, especially as people get older. While many people take them without any digestive problems, others notice that bowel movements become less frequent or stools become harder after starting a calcium supplement. Constipation is not inevitable, and it does not happen to everyone. However, understanding why it …

Foods and habits for digestion

8 simple habits to improve gut health after antibiotics

Finishing a course of antibiotics is often a relief, but your digestive system may need a little more time to recover. While antibiotics are essential for treating bacterial infections, they can temporarily reduce both harmful and beneficial bacteria in the gut. As a result, you may notice bloating, loose stools, constipation, or a stomach that …

Healthy gut and digestive system

How to improve gut health after antibiotics

Antibiotics play an important role in treating bacterial infections, but they can also affect the balance of bacteria that support healthy digestion. Even after you finish your medication, your digestive system may need time to recover. Some people notice temporary changes such as bloating, loose stools, constipation, or a different feeling after meals. While these …

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Digestive symptoms during menopause: what to know

Hot flashes and sleep disturbances are well-known signs of menopause, but digestive changes can also become part of this transition. Some women notice more bloating by the end of the day, occasional constipation, or bowel habits that seem less predictable than before. These symptoms do not affect everyone, and they are not always caused by …

Woman experiencing bloating during menopause

Why bloating may become more common during menopause

Many women notice that bloating becomes more frequent during menopause, even though their eating habits have not changed very much. A meal that once felt comfortable may suddenly leave the abdomen feeling tight, or clothes may fit differently by the end of the day. While changing hormone levels are one possible reason, they are rarely …

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Morning sunlight and digestion: what is the connection?

Most people think of morning sunlight as something that helps wake them up or improve their mood. However, early sunlight exposure may also influence systems that are closely connected to digestion. Researchers have learned that digestion follows daily biological rhythms. Because morning sunlight helps regulate those rhythms, it may indirectly affect appetite, sleep, metabolism, and …

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Simple habits to help your digestive system stay healthy every day

A healthy digestive system depends on more than food choices alone. The way you eat, drink, move, and manage daily routines can all influence digestion. Fortunately, many digestive-friendly habits are simple to incorporate into everyday life. Small changes may not produce overnight results, but consistent habits can help support digestive health over time. Daily habits …

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Reading after meals: a simple habit that may benefit digestion

After a meal, many people immediately return to work, scroll through their phones, or move on to the next task of the day. Others prefer something quieter, such as reading a book, a magazine, or a few pages on an e-reader. While reading is not usually considered a digestive habit, a calm activity after eating …

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Evening routines can support better digestion and sleep

A restless night is often blamed on stress, screen time, or a busy schedule. However, digestion may also influence how well you sleep. Eating habits, meal timing, digestive symptoms, and even daily routines can affect what happens after you turn out the lights. The relationship works both ways. Poor sleep can affect digestion, and digestive …