Gut bacteria may hold the key to living longer and healthier lives
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Metabolic pathways like the pentose phosphate pathway aid healthy ageing
Adjusting this axis with diet, probiotics, and supplements could benefit brain health
New findings show a possible role for donor gut lining cells in healing
Signs include sluggish metabolism, inflamed blood vessels, and a weakened gut
New research highlights the role of gum disease-related microbes in increasing cancer susceptibility
The fungi might play a role in longevity by interacting with beneficial bacteria
Early antibiotic use may have a negative impact on their health
Research points to potential treatments targeting the gut microbiome to improve health
Balanced diets improve gut health, while processed foods harm it
Proved to be superior for weight loss, gut health, and metabolic improvements
Experts raise concerns about the effectiveness of its methods
Innovative approach to protect organs from harmful gut bacteria
This investment supports the development of innovative pill-based therapies that use healthy gut bacteria
Some bacteria may hold key to lower cholesterol and heart disease risk
Company will use machine learning and gut health science to create custom solutions
CRB1 gene mutation weakens gut barrier, allowing bacteria to invade eyes
Research opens doors for future interventions to prevent muscle loss
To name a few, moisturizers with acidic pH and emollients with active ingredients can help
Under stress, the composition of gut viruses and bacteria changed in mice
Adding fermented foods to your diet is a safe way to support your gut
Understanding the adaptation is crucial for protecting them on long missions
The findings pave the way for personalised skincare approaches
Interplay between these systems suggests potential for targeted interventions
Gut-brain connection opens doors for early detection and treatment of brain diseases
Research findings may lead to new treatments for the most common cause of dementia