A recent Nutrients journal study investigates the association between gut microbial dysbiosis and risk factors in women with a history of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Study: Associations between ...
New research published in JAMA Psychiatry suggests a link between the disrupted gut microbiome and blood microbiome and depression. Researchers compared 6,811 individuals with lifetime major ...
An imbalance in ligands, which are molecules produced by the body and the gut microbiota, can affect a key receptor protein that plays a role in brain inflammation after stroke, according to ...
Intestinal bacteria are important for human health as they help digest food and regulate immune function. Thus, in recent years, it has become clear that gut microbiota dysbiosis, an imbalance in ...
Some evidence demonstrates gut microbiota influence on gonadal functions and reproduction. Microbiome exerts their functions on gonadal performance through the modulation of sex hormone levels, the ...
"Our research highlights the importance of addressing gut problems that can be experienced by people with brain disorders, taking a holistic view that recognizes the ways gastrointestinal issues may ...
Researchers are finding that the trillions of beneficial bacteria residing in your gut — aka your gut microbiome — are integral to your well-being. Your gut microbiome plays an important role in ...
Emerging science reveals that an imbalanced gut may do more than upset your stomach; it could be fueling heart failure, offering hope for new therapies that start with the microbiome. Review: The role ...