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Gut health

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Prebiotics Show Promise in Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease, but Caution Needed

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Eating beans improves gut health, regulates immune and inflammatory processes in colorectal cancer survivors

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Fungi used in food production could lead to new probiotics

Woman with measuring take around belly

Certain gut conditions may be early warning signs of Parkinson’s disease

New clues to age-old illnesses emerge in the gut

DIAGRAM OF HOW THE PROBIOTIC GEL TREATMENT WORKS ON A MOUSE

Helping ‘good’ gut bacteria and clearing out the ‘bad’ — all in one treatment

Facing external threats, bees may get help from internal organisms

Woman's bare stomach

Gut bacteria tied to odds of getting Alzheimer’s

Bacteria

Gut microbiome fluctuates throughout the day and across seasons

Baby smiling

Your baby’s gut is crawling with unknown viruses

Small baby in a person's hands

Vaginal microbiome does not influence babies’ gut microbiome

psyllium gel-like particles at 72h fermentation with the colonic Bifidobacteria (yellow) localised at the edge of the psyllium particles and Lactobacilli (orange) spread throughout the gel

Fiber discovery could shape better gut health

The human Microbiome, genetic material of all the microbes that live on and inside the human body.

Differences in gut microbiome linked to risk of death in COVID-19 patients

Red gummi bears

Red food dye can trigger inflammatory bowel diseases

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