Medicine: Hype around the microbiome: What stool tests can really reveal
The article discusses a plotline from a popular German TV show where a woman is falsely accused of drunken driving due to a rare gut condition.
The use of antibiotics can destroy the gut microbiome for years and lead to type 2 diabetes
The article explores how antibiotic use negatively impacts the gut microbiome for extended periods, potentially resulting in type 2 diabetes.
Yogurt or Kefir: Which is Better for the Gut?
The article discusses the health benefits of yogurt and kefir for gut health and compares the two fermented dairy products.
There are symbiotic bacteria living on the skin... the key to skin health is the gut
Research indicates that the health of skin microbiota is intricately linked to gut health, significantly impacting skin conditions like dermatitis and psoriasis.
Let's use them with caution. Some antibiotics can destroy our health more than we thought
Doctors warn that taking antibiotics can severely disrupt the gut microbiome, leading to long-term health issues.
Intestinal bacteria influence the effectiveness of immunotherapy in cancer, studies show
Recent studies indicate that intestinal bacteria significantly affect the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy treatments.
TalTech students developed a microbiome-supporting pink ice cream
Tallinna TehnikaΓΌlikool has launched a new yogurt ice cream created by students in collaboration with Balbiino, featuring red currants and rhubarb, and enriched with fiber and beneficial gut bacteria.
If I transplant Pogacar's feces, will I become as strong as him?: an intestinal bacteria increases muscle strength
Spanish researchers have discovered the link between the gut-muscle axis and its influence on muscle development, growth, and quality without the need for exercise.
An aged gut microbiome worsens memory
A new study in mice reveals that an aging gut microbiome negatively impacts memory, potentially linking it to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.
The Latest Research Reveals the 'Nasal-Gut Axis,' Redefining Allergic Rhinitis Treatment Strategies
Recent research emphasizes the importance of the nasal microbiome in understanding and treating allergic rhinitis, shifting focus from allergies to microbial balance.
Healthy Gut Flora: Why Home Microbiome Tests Are Questionable
Home microbiome tests claim to provide insights into health and dietary recommendations, but the analysis of microbiomes is complex.
Problems caused by Omeprazole may be seen in your skin, doctor says
A gut health specialist warns that the medication Omeprazole may lead to skin problems due to its effects on gut health.
Revolution in Medicine: American scientists begin compiling a 'Human Fart Atlas'
Researchers from the University of Maryland have developed smart underwear to measure gas output and hydrogen content, suggesting that people may fart twice as often as previously thought.
These are the 6 worst foods for intestinal health, according to specialists
Specialists identify six foods that can significantly harm gut health and discuss the importance of maintaining a balanced microbiome.
One type of olive oil has a surprising effect on brainpower during aging
A new study reveals that extra virgin olive oil could enhance cognitive function and promote gut health in aging individuals.
Danish scientists discovered something about colorectal cancer that had been overlooked by everyone
Danish researchers have identified a previously undocumented virus in the gut bacteria of colorectal cancer patients, potentially aiding in earlier cancer detection in the future.
Estonia's only gut machine helps scientists study digestion and its processes
Estonia has introduced its only gut simulator machine which aids scientists in researching digestion and the health impacts of food by analyzing beneficial compounds like dietary fibers.
Hidden virus inside gut bacteria linked to doubled colorectal cancer risk, study finds
New research indicates a virus hidden within gut bacteria may significantly increase the risk of colorectal cancer.
New Scientific Discovery: A Natural Compound in the Gut Protects the Liver
Researchers at the University of Oklahoma have discovered a natural compound produced by healthy gut bacteria that can protect against liver disease, particularly related to unhealthy diets in children.
What Happens to the Gut in Menopause and How Hormones Are Affected
The article discusses the crucial role that gut health plays in hormone regulation during menopause, affecting women's overall health and well-being.
REDUCE CONSUMPTION > These 6 drinks cause heartburn and bloating
Certain beverages significantly affect gut health and can lead to serious health risks when consumed long-term.
Bone Broth, Chia, or Kombucha: Do 'Viral' Foods Really Work to Improve Your Gut Health?
The article explores the rising trend of foods claimed to enhance gut health and examines their actual effectiveness based on scientific insights.
The natural alternative to Ozempic that scientists might have discovered
Scientists have identified a gut microbe that may help naturally regulate blood sugar levels and sugar cravings, similar to medications like Ozempic.
Take good care of your gut bacteria. They reduce the risk of obesity, colon cancer, and diabetes
Scientific studies indicate that gut bacteria, or microbiomes, play a crucial role in combating obesity and various diseases.
The benefits of a fiber-rich diet for the brain
A fiber-rich diet consisting of whole grains, fruits, legumes, nuts, and seeds can significantly benefit both the body and brain by enhancing the microbiome and influencing the gut-brain axis, potentially delaying cognitive decline symptoms.
Where in our body is the secret of human intelligence hidden
A recent study from Northwestern University sheds light on the relationship between the gut microbiome and brain function, suggesting that changes in gut microbes may influence intelligence.
Everyday Chemicals Are More Dangerous to Humans Than Scientists Thought
A new extensive study suggests that many common everyday chemicals can adversely affect the gut microbiome, even if they were not specifically designed to do so.