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Your gut could play a major role in diseases: ORNL researcher to speak on gut microbiomeHow the microbes in the human gut play roles in health and disease will be explored in a talk Tuesday, Feb. 11, by Robert "Bob" Hettich, corporate fellow and leader of the Bioanalytical Mass ...
A new understanding of our relationship with our "friendly" gut microbes shows they actually have a dark side and help cause ...
Bacteria in the gut have been implicated in autoimmune diseases, like lupus, that don't primarily affect the gastrointestinal ...
A recent paper published in Science magazine by researcher Blanca Barquera, Ph.D., professor of biological sciences at ...
Driven by a fascination with bacteria, microbiologist Julie Kopczyńska has trawled through existing research on the gut ...
Intestinal bacteria that set off an autoimmune inflammatory response could be the reason you are feeling down, researchers ...
Harvard researchers have found that M. morganii may contribute to depression by producing an inflammatory molecule.
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Health on MSNNew Research Shows How Juice Cleanses Could Actually Affect Your Gut and Mouth—And the News Isn't GreatNew research found that a three-day “juice cleanse” wasn’t as beneficial for oral and gut microbiomes as eating a plant-based ...
GLP-1 is a hormone made naturally in the gut. It plays a big role in managing blood sugar and appetite while releasing ...
The most extensive study of the gut microbiome in Africa has discovered new microbial species and never-before-reported ...
An analysis of the gut microbiome in women from four African countries provides crucial data for this under-represented ...
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