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By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. A new review reveals how timed eating patterns spark a chain of reactions in your gut and brain that could help prevent Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other neurodegenerative ...
Some of these bacteria have been tied to mental health before. Low levels of Ruminococcaceae, for example, have also been ...
Prediabetes affects a third of people in the United States and most of them will develop Type 2 diabetes, yet effective ...
Scientists looking to tackle our ongoing obesity crisis have made an important discovery: Intermittent calorie restriction leads to significant changes both in the gut and the brain, which may open up ...
Focusing on 11 microbial taxa—the orders Clostridiales and Bifidobacteriales; family Bifidobacteriaceae; and genera Eubacterium fissicatena group, Lachnospiraceae UCG004, Ruminococcaceae UCG002, ...
Researchers reveal that gut microbiota influence the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in cancer treatment, with specific bacterial strains enhancing or inhibiting anti-tumor ...
Changes in the gut microbiome can be induced by eating habits or alterations in ecological factors, and is proved engaged in colorectal cancer. Thioproline is an antioxidant, and used to be a food ...
Individuals on an IF-P diet had fewer gastrointestinal symptoms and increased diversity in gut microbiota than those on a CR Mediterranean-style diet.
Our study identified that five bacterial taxa including family Victivallaceae, genus Eubacterium fissicatena group, genus Escherichia Shigella, genus Peptococcus and genus Sellimonas reduce the risk ...