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Prediabetes affects a third of people in the United States and most of them will develop Type 2 diabetes, yet effective dietary intervention strategies remain limited. Pistachios have shown ...
New research reveals a connection between gut microbiome health and cognitive impairment risk in adults, with food insecurity playing a crucial modifying role in this relationship. This first-of ...
Gut microbes are involved in brain health via the gut-brain axis. New research shows they are also involved in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Diet might help manage symptoms.
Another three seemed to increase the risk of OCD: Bacillales, Eubacterium, and Lachnospiraceae UCG001. Interestingly, many of these bacteria have been linked with the brain before. For example, ...
A new study highlights how food insecurity may intensify the relationship between gut microbiome imbalances and cognitive impairment in adults.
Object Details Collector Harry A. Beatty Ocean/Sea/Gulf North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea Record Last Modified 7 Feb 2020 Specimen Count 1 Collection Date 1935 USNM Number 106461 Preparation Alcohol ...
The presence of the clique with either Eisenbergiella or Eubacterium was more strongly associated with RCI for the food-insecure group. A clique representing the presence of Ruminococcus torques, ...
These two things may strongly increase cognitive declineA new study involving researchers from Mount Sinai and the University of Iowa has found that the balance of bacteria in the gut—known as ...
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