Antibiotics are often hailed as miracle drugs for their ability to wipe out dangerous infections, but new research suggests they leave a more lasting footprint on our bodies than previously thought. A ...
Social Vulnerability Index scores inversely correlated with dietary fiber intake, suggesting social determinants may shape diet patterns relevant to microbiome-associated immunotherapy response. Whole ...
Researchers at UC Davis School of Medicine have uncovered how an imbalanced gut microbiome escalates the production of ...
Intestinal worms can help reduce inflammation in the human body—but only if they have enough dietary fiber. Without it, they ...
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Some antibiotic drugs can alter your gut microbiome for up to eight years, new research suggests
Antibiotics save millions of lives each year. But the bacterial infection-fighting drugs can also disrupt the digestive tract in ways that scientists are only beginning to understand. The medications ...
Researchers join Wellcome Leap’s international effort to better understand early biological influences on neurodevelopment.
According to a team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Tongji University and collaborating institutions, weaning or switching from milk ...
The gut microbiome plays an important role in many aspects of health, from digestion and immune function to metabolic balance ...
Antibiotics are designed to wipe out infection-causing bacteria, but even a single course can leave a lasting mark on the gut ...
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Your gut-brain link may offer a new way to fight cognitive decline
(inkoly/iStock/Getty Images Plus) The human body is sometimes said to host 'two' brains – the big one in your skull and the mini version in your gut. The bridge between the two is known as the ...
Researchers gain an insight into the relationship between the immune system and the gut microbiome in songbirds.
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