Infection with the stomach bacterium Helicobacter pylori could increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease: In people over the age of 50, the risk following a symptomatic infection can be an ...
Half of the world’s human population is infected with the stomach bacteria called Helicobacter pylori, yet it causes disease in only about 10 percent of those infected. Other bacteria living in the ...
The nation is experiencing an increase in stomach infections caused by a strain of shigella bacteria that doesn’t respond to antibiotics. Here’s how to protect yourself. Increased transmission of a ...
Stomach Infection Signs : When there is a stomach infection, many types of symptoms start appearing in the body, which can range from mild to severe. When there is a stomach infection, digestion is ...
Here’s our weekly round-up of what illnesses are spreading the most in Metro Detroit communities, according to our local ...
People who got COVID-19 were more likely to develop stomach troubles, a new research paper found. Even those who were mildly ill had a higher risk of GI issues in the following year. Acid reflux, ...
Scientists may have found a culprit for what can trigger Crohn’s disease. In some people, exposure to the highly contagious norovirus might increase the risk of the bowel disorder, which causes the ...
There are many causes of female infertility, but stomach ulcers aren’t one of them. Early studies found a link between infertility and bacteria that cause ulcers, but more research is needed.
It’s possible to catch a stomach bug twice in 2 weeks because it spreads easily and there are different strains to which you might be exposed. A stomach bug typically refers to viral gastroenteritis, ...
About 40 percent of the U.S. population is infected with a bacterium that can cause stomach inflammation and ulcers and increases the risk of stomach cancer. Although the bacterium, called ...
Stomach infections are no longer seasonal. Experts explain why India is seeing year-round gut illnesses fuelled by water contamination, weakened immunity, winter diet patterns and viral spikes. Learn ...