Something you might already know intuitively but maybe need a written reminder of once in a while: Good gut health is the gateway to better overall health. “Our gut is a complex, complicated organ ...
New research shows that gut bacteria and metabolites may reveal early warning signs of multiple gastrointestinal diseases. Scientists have uncovered biological signals in the gut that may make it ...
Fiber is one of the key nutrients that supports a healthy gut microbiome. “Fiber basically acts as a prebiotic,” Passarella ...
Q I had to take antibiotics recently, and I want to help my gut microbiome recover. My doctor said instead of taking probiotics, I should eat a lot of high-fiber ...
A newly identified metabolite in human feces improves immunotherapy and could radically change the treatment of lung cancer.
A sweeping scientific review reveals how regular exercise reshapes the gut microbiome, reduces inflammation, and lowers the risk for gastrointestinal disease.
A healthy gut microbiome may protect breast cancer patients from chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity, with specific bacteria linked to higher heart damage risk. The CARDIOCARE project suggests ...
New research shows that the gene PTPN2 helps regulate gut bacteria and plays a key role in protecting the body from excessive inflammation. Scientists at the, Riverside, are uncovering how a single ge ...
Normally, PTPN2 helps maintain gut health by controlling inflammation and supporting a balanced gut microbiome. However, some ...
Background Both host and microbe metabolism of tryptophan (Trp) is altered in diabetes; however, the molecular mechanisms are ...
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Food, fatigue, and the fight: What to eat (and what to avoid) during treatment
The day blurs into exhaustion, meals become medicine, and nutrition turns into the steady hand helping a patient ...
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Men, Your Gut Issues Could Be The Root Cause Of Erectile Dysfunction- And There Is No Cure For It
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects millions of men worldwide, usually blamed on usual suspects like stress, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or hormonal imbalance. Yet, new evidence indicates that ...
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