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04/08/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Study suggests your gut microbiome shapes your personality
Following a nutritious diet is important for your overall well-being. And according to a study published in the journal Nature, what you eat may even influence your personality. The results of the study conducted by researchers from Texas A&M University showed that your diet could be linked to different personality traits. Gut health and personality traits The study […]
10/27/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
The ketogenic diet helps reduce epileptic seizures through its effects on gut microbiota
The ketogenic diet is one of the oldest forms of medical treatment for epilepsy in infants and children. But the mechanisms underlying its anti-seizure effects have remained unclear until recently. In a recent study, researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) found that certain bacteria in the gut play an important role in mediating the anti-seizure effects […]
09/16/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
“Good” gut microbes thrive on certain ingredients in dietary fiber, reveals study
Fiber is considered essential for optimal gut health. But fiber is a complicated mixture of different components that can make it difficult to understand, so much so that scientists are just beginning to scratch the surface of fiber in light of its benefits for the gut. Nonetheless, emerging research suggests that some fibers could be more beneficial […]
07/17/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Eating organic apples offers health benefits for your gut microbiome, say researchers
Recent studies affirm that gut health is far more complex than scientists thought in the past. From better immune health to a reduced risk of cancer, the state of one’s gut affects more than just digestion. Nutritionists often recommend eating foods rich in fiber and beneficial microorganisms called probiotics for better gut health. But not all foods […]
02/20/2020
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By Tracey Watson
Diet vs. lifestyle: Vegetable compounds are beneficial to gut microbiota, but for how long?
A balanced gut microbiome is essential to good health. Achieving the perfect balance between the viruses, fungi and bacteria within the body – some of which are harmful – prevents disease. At the same time, this balance boosts immunity, strengthens the heart, assists in weight control, and in many other ways contributes to good health. […]
02/10/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists suggest tracking gut bacteria can help determine possible health risks in patients
Three major studies have all agreed that tracking gut bacteria potentially holds the key to quickly spotting many health conditions. The researchers believe that examining how the “microbial zoo” of the gut changes can help determine who’s at risk of several conditions related to the microbiome. Three of the conditions that were tested in the studies were […]
01/24/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Nutritionally similar foods affect the gut microbiome differently: Study identifies links between certain nutrients and microbes
A recent study has found that foods with similar nutritional profiles can still influence the gut microbiome in different ways. This study, which was published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe, has found that the same exact food can have opposite effects in two different individuals and that the foods that belong to a similar family are […]
11/02/2019
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By Tracey Watson
A prebiotic-rich diet can improve cognitive function, delay decline
According to the World Health Organization, around 50 million people worldwide are affected by dementia. In the United States alone, for example, 5.8 million people are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease. However, while only a small percentage of people are diagnosed with full-blown dementia, every single person on the planet will eventually be affected to […]
11/01/2019
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By Cassie B.
It starts in the gut: Stress and autoimmune disease can be traced back to your microbiome
Several recent studies have pointed to the surprisingly big role your gut microbiome plays in a host of physical and mental illnesses, and now it’s being used to explain the link between stress and autoimmune disease. Diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis are considered autoimmune diseases as they involve your immune system attacking your body’s […]
09/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Intestinal bacteria help regulate allergic responses: Researchers say certain microbes can prevent allergic reactions
The good bacteria living in the gut of humans play essential roles in keeping their hosts safe from food allergies. A recent international study showed that gut microbiota taken from human babies and given to mice protected the recipients from developing allergy to milk. The results of the animal experiment suggested that probiotic treatments may be able to stop the development of food allergies […]
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