Giving infants antibiotics may raise their risk of gut health issues in adulthood
A new study, finds that early life exposure to antibiotics in neonatal mice has adverse effects on the gut into adulthood.
A new study, finds that early life exposure to antibiotics in neonatal mice has adverse effects on the gut into adulthood.
A new study finds that a disrupted gut microbiome alters mast cells, or immune cells in breast tissue, which ultimately helps cancer spread.
Considering no two gut microbiomes are alike, researchers observed the interactions between microbes of different ecosystems during a fecal transplant.
The team identified dozens of new gut bacterial species linked to multiple sclerosis and confirmed other bacteria that had previously shown a relationship.
Meet the super strict vegans who refuse to eat any sugar or salt and exist almost entirely on a diet of fruit and nuts.
Dr. Jane Foster is hoping to unravel how the trillions of gut microbes in humans are related to depression and other mental health disorders.
A new study conducted by Emory University researchers explores this in mice with malignant melanoma, finding that broad-spectrum antibiotics decreases gut diversity in the rodents.
The relationship between healthy gut microbes and a flourishing aging process is a growing area of exploration.
From the large pool of identified regions, the researchers were able to show that 80 genes are associated with gut diseases.
Researchers at the University of Colorado reveal a link between air pollution and harsh changes in the gut bacteria of infants.