Blessed Thistle for Digestive Health

Preliminary evidence 10 studies

The studies provided in this research set do not contain any findings related to Blessed Thistle or digestive health. The linked literature covers unrelated topics including meteorological influences on psychiatric hospital visits, meat contamination in Nigerian markets, early life adversity and cognitive decline, primary ciliary dyskinesia and fertility, COVID-19 outcomes, and rare dementia progression. As a result, no evidence-based summary about Blessed Thistle and digestive health can be responsibly synthesized from this particular collection of studies. Readers interested in the research on Blessed Thistle for digestive applications are encouraged to consult PubMed or other biomedical databases for studies specifically examining this botanical.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
A secondary data analysis investigating the link between weather elements and... Other 2025 67
ASSESSMENT OF THE BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITIES OF MEAT AND CONTACT SURFACES IN M... Other 2023 62
Early life adversity and late life dementia in the Harmonised Cognitive Asses... Other 2025 57
“Nobody has ever spoken to me about PCD and fertility issues”: Fertility expe... Other 2025 52
Delirium and Neuropsychological Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients with COVI... Other 2020 47
Regime type and Data Manipulation: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic Other 2022 42
How a Positive COVID-19 diagnosis affects the physical, social and psychologi... Other 2021 37
The primacy of meeting public university students’ essential needs during the... Other 2021 32
How do the activities of daily living decline in people living with rarer dem... Other 2022 Neutral 27
COVID-19 COGNITIVE DEFICITS AFTER RESPIRATORY ASSISTANCE IN THE SUBACUTE PHAS... Other 2020 Neutral 22

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