It is well known that chronic stress can alter bowel function, causing diarrhea or constipation, but now a new research by the New York Medical College at Saint Mary's and Saint Clare's Hospital (United States) confirms that eating late at night intensifies these effects, with implications for both digestive health and intestinal microbiota.Read more]]>
It is well known that chronic stress can alter bowel function, causing diarrhea or constipation, but now a new research by the New York Medical College at Saint Mary's and Saint Clare's Hospital (United States) confirms that eating late at night intensifies these effects, with implications for both digestive health and intestinal microbiota.Read more]]>