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How ultra-processed foods quietly wreck the gut microbiome?
Scientists are increasingly pointing to everyday ultra-processed foods as a quiet threat to the gut, linking industrial ...
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What is gut health?
Walk down the aisles of many grocery stores and you’re liable to see claims about products that are “good for gut health,” from yogurt and kombucha to supplements and even sodas. But despite its ...
A new study by researchers from North Carolina State University shows that protein sources in an animal’s diet can have major effects on both the population and function of the microscopic life within ...
For years, conversations about vaginal health have been framed in simple, binary terms: there are “good” bacteria and there are “bad” bacteria. If the “good” bacteria dominate, you’re healthy. If they ...
New research, which maps the ‘food microbiome’, opens up a range of new avenues for study and points to significant overlap between food and human microbiomes. While there has been a significant ...
In a huge global study led by University of Cambridge researchers, a single group of bacteria—named CAG-170—has repeatedly ...
A mysterious, hard-to-grow gut bacterium keeps showing up in healthy people worldwide—and it may be quietly protecting our microbiomes.
Foundation Healthcare (Specialists) Pte. Ltd., Singapore's largest private multi-specialty group, has entered a research and clinical collaboration with AMILI Pte. Ltd., Southeast Asia's first gut ...
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