Smoking linked to heartburn

Everyday habits that can make acid reflux worse

Acid reflux does not always develop because of one specific food or one large meal. For many people, everyday habits play an important role in how often symptoms occur. Small routines that seem harmless may gradually increase the chances of stomach acid flowing back into the esophagus, leading to heartburn, throat irritation, or an unpleasant …

Persistent acid reflux despite avoiding trigger foods

Why acid reflux can cause a burning throat

A burning throat is often associated with a cold or another respiratory infection, but it can also be caused by acid reflux. When stomach acid repeatedly travels beyond the esophagus, it may irritate the delicate tissues of the throat, leading to persistent discomfort that feels very different from an ordinary sore throat. Understanding why this …

Morning heartburn after sleep

When acid reflux symptoms should not be ignored

Acid reflux is common, and many people experience occasional heartburn after a large meal or certain foods. In many cases, the discomfort goes away on its own or improves with simple lifestyle changes. However, when acid reflux symptoms become frequent, persistent, or begin affecting daily life, they may deserve closer attention. Knowing when symptoms may …

Probiotics in the gut

What probiotics actually do in your gut

Probiotics are often promoted as a simple way to improve gut health. Grocery store shelves are filled with probiotic yogurts, drinks, and supplements that promise to support digestion and restore balance to the gut microbiome. While probiotics may play a helpful role for some people, their effects are often misunderstood. Understanding what probiotics actually do—and …

Gut microbiome testing

Do gut microbiome tests really tell you anything?

Gut microbiome tests have become increasingly popular. Many promise to analyze the bacteria in your digestive system and provide personalized recommendations to improve your health. While these tests can offer interesting information, interpreting the results is not always as straightforward as it may seem. Researchers continue to learn more about the gut microbiome every year, …

Healthy gut bacteria illustration

Healthy gut bacteria are not simply “good” or “bad”

The terms “good bacteria” and “bad bacteria” are everywhere in discussions about gut health. While they make the gut microbiome easier to explain, they can also create a misleading picture. Researchers now understand that gut bacteria are far more complex than a simple good-versus-bad comparison. Learning how gut bacteria actually work may help you better …

Healthy gut and digestive system

What does a healthy gut microbiome really mean?

You have probably heard that a healthy gut microbiome is important for digestion and overall health. But what does that actually mean? Many articles suggest there is an ideal balance of gut bacteria that everyone should aim for. In reality, researchers have found that there is no single definition of a “perfect” microbiome. Understanding why …

Person with stomach discomfort after eating

Why digestive symptoms sometimes appear hours after eating

You finish a meal feeling perfectly fine. Then, a few hours later, bloating, stomach discomfort, or a sudden trip to the bathroom catches you by surprise. It’s natural to blame the last thing you ate, but your digestive system does not always work that quickly. In many cases, digestive symptoms that appear hours after eating …

Common digestive symptoms

When digestive symptoms become more than an occasional problem

Most people experience digestive symptoms from time to time. A heavy meal, a stressful day, or a change in routine can sometimes lead to bloating, stomach discomfort, or changes in bowel habits. In many cases, these symptoms improve on their own. However, when digestive symptoms become more frequent or begin interfering with everyday life, they …

Office worker returning to work

Why returning to the office may affect digestion

Working from home and spending time away from the office often changes your daily routine. Returning to the workplace can feel like getting back on track, but some people also notice unexpected digestive changes. Bloating, constipation, or feeling unusually sluggish after meals may become more noticeable during the first few weeks back. These symptoms are …