The mammalian intestinal epithelium is constantly renewed and repaired by differentiation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs), which reside in a niche at the base of intestinal crypts and are controlled ...
Although colorectal cancer (CRC) is usually regarded as an age-related disease because of accumulated mutations with ageing, the relationship between the ageing stromal microenvironment and CRC is ...
You'd probably expect your stomach to feel sore the day after you took a core strengthening class. But if your abdominal area feels sore even if you haven't exercised, you should look further for the ...
Research by Milena Bogunovic, MD, Ph.D., associate professor of pathology, sheds light on how inflammation in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, such as that associated with inflammatory bowel disease ...
You’ll need lower-body, upper-body, and stomach strength to power your marathon training.
Our abdominal muscles are among the hardest-working muscles in the body. They are involved in nearly every move we make, keeping the body stable and balanced, protecting our spine and even ensuring ...
Katrina Carter, DPT, FNS, is a licensed travel physical therapist. She specializes in orthopedics and has a passion for providing education on nutrition for healing and overall health and wellness.
Your stomach is built to move. A healthy one contracts in steady waves, pushing food into your small intestine within minutes ...
A CSCS trainer shares 5 standing exercises that work your core and build full-body strength after 60. No ab machines needed.