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Late-night snacking could be worsening your stress-related bowel problems, a new study says.

People who eat lots after 9 p.m. can be more than twice as likely to experience constipation and diarrhea, researchers will report at the upcoming Digestive Disease Week meeting in Chicago.

“It’s not just what you eat, but when you eat it,” lead researcher

  • Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
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  • April 27, 2026
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  • When your belly is full, your brain tells you to "stop eating."

    But how that signal works is more complex than scientists have understood — and they hope their discovery that it comes from an unexpected source could lead to new treatments for eating disorders and obesity.

    "This research changes how we think about these communication circuits," said researcher

  • Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter
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  • April 25, 2026
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  • For many teenagers, a smartphone is essentially an extra limb. 

    But new research suggests that spending too much time peering into that digital world might be altering how young people view their bodies and their relationship with food.

    A comprehensive review from King’s College London has identified a troubling link between problematic smartphone use and disordered eatin...

    Holiday meals have a way of sneaking up on party-goers. One bite of stuffing leads to a spoonful of potatoes… then suddenly the calories consumed have hit an all time high before the good stuff, like dessert, even starts.

    But it doesn’t have to end that way, a nutrition expert from UT Southwestern Medical Center, said.

    "Before jumping into the holiday buffet, take your ...

    After two weeks of being placed on a diet high in ultra-processed foods, people in their late teens and early twenties continued to take in an excessive amount of calories, even when not hungry, new research shows.

    The same was not true for similarly aged people who’d been placed on a two-week diet that shunned ultra-processed fare in favor of healthier, unprocessed foods.

    Muc...

    Preschoolers who regularly overeat are likely swallowing their emotions as well, a new study says.

    Girls who overeat as preschoolers are more likely to develop anxiety, impulsivity and hyperactivity when they grow into teenagers, researchers reported in the journal

  • Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
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  • October 6, 2025
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  • Electrically stimulating the brain's "reward" circuity may hold promise as a treatment for binge eating disorder, a small pilot study suggests.

    The findings are based on just two patients who received deep brain stimulation (DBS) -- a technique used for ...

    Like Mr. Grinch, heartburn can crush your holiday, but there are easy ways to prevent it.

    "Heartburn is caused by acidic stomach content moving into the esophagus, or gullet, which is much less resistant to acid," said Dr. James East, a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. "This results in irritation and damage to the lining of the esophagus, literally a burn, that caus...

    New research confirms the pandemic has not been good for the waistlines of children.

    During lockdowns, American kids gained more weight than before the pandemic, and the number who became obese also increased, researchers report.

    "This increased weight gain occurred in all youth between 5 and 17 years, but was particularly evident in children ages 5 to 11 -- an excess weight gain of...