In a nutshell (a foul-smelling one), scientists have found that gut bacteria use hydrogen gas from flatulence to convert bile steroids into hormones, and those hormones affect your mood.
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If you swallow a lot of air from activities like eating quickly, it may lead to excess gas. Eating certain foods or having food intolerances can cause gas due to trouble digesting. You may feel gassy ...
Chewing gum is a common habit, whether for fresh breath, stress relief, or simply keeping the mouth busy. For those who are trying to quit smoking or have nervous ticks, chewing gum can bring ...
A study revealing that women’s flatulence odor is more pungent than men’s has belatedly sparked attention. A surprising interpretation has also emerged, suggesting the cause of this smell could ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that hydrogen sulfide, the gas behind flatulence, might hold a key to protecting the aging brain. Researchers found that restoring natural levels of this pungent ...
The battle of the sexes just got stinkier. On average, humans fart up to 23 times a day, but not all of those toots are created equal. Research shows that women’s gas smells worse than men’s, and ...
Recent studies suggest that sniffing your own farts might offer health benefits due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). While large doses are toxic, tiny amounts naturally produced in the gut ...
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It turns out there is more to gas than a sheepish laugh or a quick departure from a crowded room. Scientists from Monash University and the Hudson Institute of Medical Research have discovered how ...