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Sudden bloating: when is it time to see a doctor?

Your stomach suddenly feels much fuller than usual, even though you haven’t eaten a large meal. It may happen after dinner, appear first thing in the morning, or develop for no obvious reason. While sudden bloating is often linked to everyday digestive issues, it can occasionally signal a problem that deserves medical attention. Knowing the …

Daily habits that support digestion

Why your gut likes a more varied diet

When people think about eating for better digestion, they often focus on finding the “right” foods. While choosing nutritious foods certainly matters, another habit may be just as important: eating a wider variety of plant foods. Different fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts, and seeds provide different nutrients and types of fiber that help nourish …

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Small food swaps may support better digestion

Improving your digestion doesn’t always require a major change in the way you eat. In many cases, small adjustments to familiar meals are easier to maintain and can make a meaningful difference over time. Swapping a few everyday foods for options that contain more fiber and a greater variety of plant nutrients may help support …

Daily habits supporting digestion

Simple ways to add more fiber without upsetting your stomach

Eating more fiber is one of the most common recommendations for supporting digestive health. Yet many people have had the same experience: they add more whole grains or vegetables to their meals, only to end up feeling bloated or uncomfortable a few days later. The good news is that fiber isn’t the problem. In many …

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A colorful plate may benefit your gut

Healthy eating doesn’t have to mean following a strict diet or counting every calorie. Sometimes, one of the simplest ways to support your digestive system is to add more natural color to your meals. Different fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains provide a wider range of nutrients and plant compounds that help nourish your gut …

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Your gut may need time to recover after antibiotics

Antibiotics play an important role in treating bacterial infections, and in many cases they are essential. However, while they target harmful bacteria, they can also affect some of the beneficial bacteria that naturally live in your digestive tract. As a result, your gut may need time to return to its usual balance after a course …

Meals on the go

Eating on the go may affect digestion

Busy mornings, packed schedules, and long commutes often leave little time to sit down for a proper meal. Grabbing breakfast on the way to work or eating lunch between meetings may seem like an efficient solution, but these habits can affect more than your schedule. The way you eat may influence how comfortably your digestive …

Hot weather and digestion

Why hot weather may affect your digestion

Hot weather can leave you feeling tired and dehydrated, but it may also affect your digestive system in ways you don’t expect. During periods of extreme heat, fluid loss, changes in eating habits, and improper food storage can all contribute to digestive discomfort. Understanding these seasonal changes can help you protect your gut and stay …

Everyday digestion mistakes

Why sitting for long periods may slow digestion

If you spend much of your day at a desk, behind the wheel, or relaxing on the couch, you’re not alone. Sitting for long periods has become part of modern life. While most people associate prolonged sitting with back pain or poor posture, it may also influence how comfortably your digestive system works. Staying seated …

Late meals and stress affecting digestion

Why eating late at night may trigger heartburn

Eating late once in a while isn’t usually a problem. But if it becomes a regular habit, you may start noticing heartburn, indigestion, or a heavy feeling that makes it harder to fall asleep. That’s because your digestive system is still working while your body is preparing to rest. The good news is that a …