Living with friends may quietly be altering your gut bacteria, according to a new study from the University of East Anglia.
Research shows that living with friends may quietly be altering your gut bacteria. Research on a colony of tiny island birds ...
The composition of gut bacteria appears to be associated with how much latent HIV remains in the blood of people receiving ...
How your housemates could be changing your gut bacteria - The gut microbiome – which consists of bacteria, viruses and fungi – is shaped by our surroundings, including who we live with ...
Researchers have discovered that a particular protein in the gut is fighting an important battle against the spread of ...
WHEN living with a partner, you might be sharing more than just the same home, lifestyle and interests. You might also share ...
A quiet but powerful process begins the moment food touches your mouth. Long before your immune system reacts, bacteria in ...
A tired body gets blamed on stress. A bloated stomach gets dismissed as something eaten in a rush. Joint stiffness is brushed ...
COMT inhibitors, meant to boost Parkinson’s treatment, unintentionally promote gut bacteria that break down levodopa. This microbiome-mediated interaction hinders the drug's effectiveness.
Levodopa—the gold-standard treatment for Parkinson's disease—increases dopamine in the brain. But as the disease progresses ...
In a new study, Northwestern University neurobiologists discovered that gut bacteria and the nose work together to shape ...