A new study published in the journal Gut found a link between vitamin B1 and good gut motility, a.k.a. the movement of food ...
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Genetic study links vitamin B1 metabolism to gut motility and IBS risk
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. By analyzing bowel movement frequency in more than 268,000 people, researchers uncover how thiamine ...
Bowel habits aren't exactly dinner-table talk. But they reflect how quickly the gut moves things along, and when that goes ...
A new study found that your genes can determine the impact of thiamine on your gut. Foods like black beans, pork and cereal ...
In a sweeping genetic study published on January 20 in Gut, researchers analyzed DNA and health data from more than a quarter-million people. They traced the genetic roots of how often people go to ...
DNA variations tied to vitamin B1 processing help explain why higher thiamine intake is linked to more frequent bowel movements in many people.
Scientists have uncovered new genetic clues that help explain why some people go to the bathroom more often than others—and vitamin B1 unexpectedly takes center stage.
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Boosting one vitamin may have a surprising effect on your poop schedule
How often a person poops has a surprising link to one vitamin in particular. A genetic investigation on the rate at which ...
Scientists studying genetic data from over a quarter million people have uncovered new clues about what controls how fast the gut moves. They identified multiple DNA regions linked to bowel movement ...
New research reveals that a vitamin found in common foods may influence how often people go to the bathroom, according to a ...
Scientists in Ghent have achieved a breakthrough in sepsis research. In a study on mice, the researchers demonstrated that vitamin B1 (thiamine pyrophosphate, TPP) restores mitochondrial energy ...
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