Acidic stomach contents that end up in the throat produce the sensation of heartburn, or acid stomach – but not always. The sensation can also be caused by non-acidic stomach contents coming back up and even by just belching up air. Because of this, acid suppressants… read more
The perception of young people who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome is disrupted. They perceive fatigue to be more intense, and this is also true of pain and other symptoms. These findings have emerged from measurements that show these young people have lower pain… read more
The brains of men and women respond differently to eating large quantities of chocolate. After eating large amounts of chocolate, different areas are active in men and women. Biologist and nutrition researcher Paul Smeets discovered this in his MRI study, conducted at… read more