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Discover Magazine on MSNOur Gut Microbiome Also Has Fungi, and It Could Help Soothe Liver DiseaseLearn more about how fungi inside of us may hold the key to curing fatty liver disease.
In an interview with THE WEEK, Dr Prabha Sawant speaks about the gut microbiome’s significance in maintaining a healthy life ...
Across the globe, more than a billion people live with obesity. It's not just a matter of weight—it's tied to serious health ...
Joint study by University of Shizuoka, Kobe University, and Noster Inc. uncovers a novel postbiotic pathway for obesity ...
Dietitians love these six “bad” foods because they’re good for your gut and overall health. Prebiotics, probiotics, ...
Could your daily glass of wine be more than just a pleasure ndash; could it help protect you against type 2 diabetes and ...
Research has established links between the gut microbiome (GM) and both obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D), which is much discussed, but underexplored. This study employed body mass index (BMI) as the ...
Artificial sweeteners are generally recognised as safe. But are they actually bad for you? Learn more and what you really need to do to protect your gut health.
Discoveries surrounding the gut microbiome’s relationship to a variety of diseases soon arose, with links found to type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardio-metabolic diseases, and neurodegenerative ...
Implications for Diabetes Treatment These findings highlight the potential of gut microbiome-derived metabolites in diabetes management. Unlike traditional treatments that focus solely on insulin ...
Using advanced proteomics technologies, research teams from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health at the Chinese ...
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