Researchers discovered that 168 common chemicals can disrupt the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, with some also promoting antibiotic resistance. Many of these substances—found in food, water, and ...
The gut microbiome is intimately linked to human health and weight. Differences in the gut microbiome—the bacteria and fungi in the gut—are associated with obesity and weight gain, raising the ...
In a study using gut microbiome samples from over 11,000 people across 39 countries, a single group of bacteria (CAG-170) has been found in higher numbers in the gut microbiomes of healthy people. CAG ...
A mysterious group of bacteria seems to thrive in the gut microbiomes of people without illness, hinting that they may be crucial to good health. Yet about two-thirds of these species are part of the ...
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Why A Healthy Gut Yields A Healthier Heart, Too
The trillions of bacteria living in our intestines might play a bigger role in heart disease than scientists previously thought. Researchers report differences between the gut microbes of people with ...
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