Meal ingestion usually induces a wealth of sensations before, during and afterwards. A new brain imaging study reveals sex-specific differences in subjective responses to a palatable meal at thalamic and insular connectivity level in healthy individuals.
A new review explores how the gastrointestinal sensing of meal-related stimuli occur in health and disease
10 Feb 2020by GMFH Editing Team
A large proportion of the general population struggle with digestive symptoms that cannot be detected by conventional diagnostic methods. Understanding how the gastrointestinal tract responds to meal-related stimuli may help both in healthy conditions and in eating-related disorders.
Foods to eat with IBS: a new review updates the latest scientific evidence
16 Jan 2020by GMFH Editing Team
A wide range of factors are involved in driving the onset of IBS, with certain food items considered important triggers. Learn more about the latest scientific evidence regarding dietary management of IBS in this narrative review.