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ZME Science on MSNYour Gut Bacteria Are Eating More Than We Thought and That’s a Good ThingFor millennia, humans have had an unwritten trade deal with the microbes that inhabit our guts. We feed them fiber, and they ...
A study on Singaporean octogenarians found that aging alters gut bacteria, reducing key species like Faecalibacterium ...
EPFL scientists have uncovered how a gut bacterium, Clostridium scindens, aids in healing intestinal injuries by restoring bile acid balance. Their findings could pave the way for new treatments for ...
Gut microbes that were thought to feed exclusively on dietary fiber also get fed sugar from our guts, from which they produce ...
The ratio of two types of bacteria in the gut microbiome may be able to predict disease severity in multiple sclerosis, ...
The human gut is home to trillions of bacteria that play vital roles in digestion, immunity, and overall health. When this ...
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Out-of-balance gut bacteria are linked to multiple sclerosis—the ratio can predict severity of diseaseScientists have long suspected that gut bacteria may influence a person's risk of developing ... In that study, mice fed a ...
Elisa Caffrey, a microbiology and immunology doctoral candidate at Stanford University, agrees, noting the potential of ...
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Live Science on MSNWe may finally understand how metformin lowers blood sugar, animal study findsThe common diabetes drug metformin works partly by excreting sugar from the bloodstream into the intestines, where gut ...
Certain glycans -- sugar-like compounds with carbohydrate chains -- containing galactose, may exhibit potential prebiotic properties that support human health. Identifying enzymes capable of breaking ...
The human gut plays a far more dynamic role in ... while imbalances can lead to various health challenges. Gut bacteria play a vital role in breaking down food, extracting nutrients, and producing ...
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