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Gut health

A generated image showing a human gut with various types of bacteria, accompanied by a personalized treatment plan featuring antibiotics, probiotics, and prebiotics

Gut Bacteria Imbalance After Stroke May Worsen Brain Inflammation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Healthy foods high in fiber

Scientists Unveil Secret Language of Dietary Fiber

Categories Health
Juice in a glass

Study Links 3-Day Juice Diet to Unhealthy Gut Bacteria Changes

Categories Health
Akkermansia muciniphila

Gut’s Sugar-Eating Superhero: Scientists Crack the Code of Health-Boosting Bacteria, Akkermansia muciniphila

Categories Health
Apple with a tape measure

Aussie researchers claim obesity breakthrough via gut microbiome

Categories Health
Carrageenan

Popular Food Additive Linked to Hidden Health Risks

Categories Health
kimchi close up

Daily Kimchi Consumption Linked to Reduced Body Fat

Categories Health
Functions of the gut microbiome. Created with BioRender.com. SCFA, short chain fatty acids.

Gut Microbiome Emerges as Key Player in Multiple Chronic Diseases

Categories Uncategorized
frog on a toilet

Poop Frequency Linked to Long-Term Health, New Study Reveals

Categories Health
Bacteria Bacteroides fragilis, the major component of normal microbiome of human intestine

Gut Imbalance Raises Death Risk in Organ Transplant Patients

Categories Health
Woman sleeping

High-Fat Diet Linked to Anxiety and Gut Bacteria Changes

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Allen and his colleagues found evidence supporting the idea that changes to the gut microbiome play a role in the system-wide inflammation that often occurs with aging.

Gut microbes from aged mice induce inflammation in young mice

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
(A) Study flow and randomization. (B) Sample trial of an unfair offer in the ultimatum game. (C) Distribution of rejection rates of all offers for each group and each session. (D) Change in rejection rates of unfair offers across sessions for each group (to improve visibility, points are jittered).

Probiotics Linked to Increased Sense of Fairness, Even at a Personal Cost

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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