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Tag: Microbiome
How the respiratory tract microbiome influences the severity of bacterial pneumonia
Pneumonia is an infection of the lung alveoli caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi. It is one of the leading
Data researchers connect diet to changes in the microbiome
“Should I be taking a probiotic?” is a question that Maggie Stanislawski, PhD, assistant professor in the University of Colorado
A gut hormone for controlling appetite doubles as an immune regulator for the fungal microbiome
Peptide YY (PYY), a hormone produced by gut endocrine cells that was already known to control appetite, also plays an
There may be beneficial bacterial in baby’s poop
Probiotics are present in yogurt, pickles, bread and some other foods. Researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine have developed a
Effects of cardiovascular fitness on gut bacteria
According to a new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York, exercise can do more than controlling weigh
Fasting may improve multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord. In MS, the immune system attacks
Gut microbiome can control antitumor immune function in liver
Scientists have discovered a connection between bacteria in the gut and antitumor immune responses in the liver, bacteria found in
Mediterranean diet boosts gut bacteria
Eating a plant-based diet enhanced the good bacteria living in the gut by up to 7 percent as compared to
How lifestyle shapes microbiome
Microbiome affects almost every aspect of human health; and its microbial composition which varies may hold the key to everything