Antibiotics are often hailed as miracle drugs for their ability to wipe out dangerous infections, but new research suggests they leave a more lasting footprint on our bodies than previously thought. A ...
Gut Microbiome Scientists Point to a Daily Dietary Habit That Could Improve Digestive Health ...
Intestinal worms can help reduce inflammation in the human body—but only if they have enough dietary fiber. Without it, they ...
Researchers at UC Davis School of Medicine have uncovered how an imbalanced gut microbiome escalates the production of ...
If you have ever eaten antibiotics in your lifetime or do so in the future, then you need to know what taking a single antibiotic dose can do to your gut. A new study has the answers to what people ...
A recent study suggests that these microbes may also influence an important aspect of fitness – muscle strength. Muscle strength is a crucial feature of health for many reasons. It supports our joints ...
Researchers join Wellcome Leap’s international effort to better understand early biological influences on neurodevelopment.
Bad breath is not always about poor hygiene. Dr Debojyoti Dhar explains how an imbalance in the oral microbiome often drives halitosis, and why brushing alone may not be enough to address the root ...
According to a team of researchers, weaning or switching from milk to solid food in early life doesn’t just change what babies eat, it helps reprogram the gut’s immune defenses to mount faster and ...
Grapes contain more than 1,600 compounds that benefit your heart, skin, brain, gut, and more, a new paper posits. Because of ...
Social Vulnerability Index scores inversely correlated with dietary fiber intake, suggesting social determinants may shape diet patterns relevant to microbiome-associated immunotherapy response. Whole ...