Around 30 percent of people with an inflammatory bowel disease are diagnosed with anxiety during their lives. But there are steps you can take to minimize symptoms of the mental health condition.
It's well known that chronic stress can disrupt bowel function, sending people running to the bathroom or making them ...
Individuals grappling with stress who also indulge in late-night snacking may be delivering a "double hit" to their gut ...
Late-night eating habits coupled with stress were associated with lower gut microbiome diversity and abnormal bowel function, ...
The combination of high stress and consumption of about a quarter of the day’s food in late evening takes its toll in what experts call a ‘chrononutrition-stress axis.’ ...
Are you a late-night eater? Chronic stress combined with late-night eating may increase bowel problems like constipation and ...
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SonarMD, the leading value-based care (VBC) platform for complex, chronic gastrointestinal conditions, today presented new clinical findings describing the association ...
Research presented at Digestive Disease Week 2026 found that people who eat late at night and experience high stress are significantly more likely to have constipation or diarrhea and show reduced gut ...
This is the reality for the nearly 3.1 million Americans living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn’s ...
Patients with recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAUs) may experience anxiety and abnormal bowel movements, with the brain-gut axis potentially playing a role in the onset of these sores. The study was ...
Experts note that stress may interfere with the release of digestive enzymes and fluids resulting in poor digestion. As a ...