Feeling gassy at 30,000 feet? You’re not flying solo. Whether you’re headed to paradise or jetting off for business, many passengers find themselves battling a different kind of turbulence when their ...
That’s classic jet belly. According to UCLA’s Dr. Brennan Spiegel, this happens because cabin pressure, even though regulated, is lower than sea level. So, your gut gas expands, kind of like how a ...
Belly fat and bloating, though both enlarge the stomach, differ significantly. Belly fat is a gradual accumulation due to excess calories and lifestyle factors, remaining constant, while bloating is ...
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