It’s mid-happy hour on a first date, and you’re suddenly hit with the realization that you worked through lunch. Right on cue, your stomach chimes in with its own grumbly greeting to your suitor. No ...
You’re sitting in a quiet room, maybe in a meeting, church, or just chilling with friends, then suddenly… ggrrrrhhhh. That loud stomach noise just comes out of nowhere. And now everyone is looking at ...
We’ve all been there: We feel tired or sad, or even happy, and suddenly we start to think about filling our stomachs. The question is: Are we really hungry or is something else going on? The answer, ...
Q: My stomach growls after I have eaten and most of the time it growls when I don't feel hungry. Why does this happen? A: The "growling" is almost certainly normal and is the result of peristalsis.
Whether you call it a growl, a rumble, or a gurgle, chances are you've experienced some noise coming from your stomach at an inopportune time, like in the middle of giving a presentation or taking a ...
Fitness coach Dan Go suggests that a light hunger before sleep signals fat burning, not a problem. Going to bed slightly hungry helps your body access stored fat, supports metabolism, and improves ...
Ever wondered if that tiny rumble in your stomach before bed could actually help you sleep better and even burn fat? It turns ...
The gurgles made by a hungry belly are familiar to us all, but they are not just the side effect of an empty stomach. The feeling of discomfort you get when hungry is called “hypoglycaemia awareness”.
If you've ever gone grocery shopping while you're hungry, you know the task can be a challenge: Everything looks good.Now new research confirms that grocery shopping when your stomach is rumbling is ...