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Category: Gut bacteria
Inflamed monkey guts produce Parkinson’s-related proteins
The intestinal linings of monkeys with inflamed bowels show chemical alterations similar to abnormal protein deposits in the brains of
Next frontier in study of gut bacteria: mining microbial molecules
The human gut harbors trillions of invisible microbial inhabitants, referred to as the microbiota, that collectively produce thousands of unique
Links between gut bacteria and obesity
A new Johns Hopkins study of mice with the rodent equivalent of metabolic syndrome has added to evidence that the
Gut bacteria could be good or bad
Bacteria that live in and on human body are emerging as an increasingly important player in health and wellness. Human
Aging leads to an imbalance in gut bacteria
According to a new study in PLOS Pathogens, different changes to the microbial community of the stomach may be the
Gut bacteria may change after severe injury
After a severe traumatic injury, the composition of a patient’s intestinal bacteria changes and this could affects patient’s prognosis. The
Links between microbiomes and autoimmune disorders
Bacteria in human body have all kinds of positive effects on our health, the bacteria in the gut have many
Prevotella bacteria levels prevents weight loss
Having low levels of Prevotella bacteria in stools prevents weight loss, regardless of whether you are consuming fruits and vegetables
Links between gut bacteria and autism
According to the latest research, gut bacteria could cause spectrum disorder. Pathogens in the stomach alter the brain’s development and