Exposure to antibiotics during a key developmental window in infancy can stunt the growth of insulin- producing cells in the ...
In a small study, mice given fecal transplants from elite cyclists and soccer players had higher levels of glycogen, a key energy source.
The microorganisms in our intestines play an important role in many bodily processes, from digestion to emotions, and are a ...
It is a well-known fact that food is one of the most critical factors influencing health. Some describe it as the “800-pound ...
Mouse study reveals beneficial bacteria play crucial role in helping insulin-producing cells multiply. Exposure to ...
A new study from the Air Force Medical University, China shows that Sevoflurane (Sev) influences social functioning via the ...
Antibiotics in infancy may impair insulin cell growth, increasing diabetes risk, while certain microbes could help promote ...
Clostridioides difficile infection is a major healthcare-associated infection, causing significant morbidity and mortality, ...
A simple stool test may reveal why some people are sensitive to food emulsifiers such as CMC, offering insights into IBD risk ...
So, some doctors have taken to transplanting the microbes—all of them—straight from a healthy person’s stool to an unhealthy person’s gut, a process called fecal microbiota transplant (FMT). This can ...
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