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Probiotics

Nematode. Pixabay

Diet found to affect learning in older worms

DIAGRAM OF HOW THE PROBIOTIC GEL TREATMENT WORKS ON A MOUSE

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

Scrabble pieces spelling PROBIOTIC. Credit Pixabay

Gut Microbes Could Help Block Toxic Metals

Small baby in a person's hands

Vaginal microbiome does not influence babies’ gut microbiome

C difficile

The right cocktail of gut enzymes can stop c. diff in its tracks

For years, investigators have sought to understand why people develop diabetes by studying the composition of the microbiome, which is a collection of microorganisms that include fungi, bacteria and viruses that live in the digestive tract. Photo by Getty.

Gut bacteria may play a role in diabetes

Bacteria in a dish

How we can ensure that probiotics are safe

An illustration of a probiotic curing halitosis in an attractive woman

Fermented foods may help combat bad breath with probiotics

c elegans worm

Probiotic Shows Promise in Preventing Neurodegeneration in Animal Model of ALS

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