Too much sugar reduces gut bacteria essential for weight gain prevention
A new study suggests sugar alters gut microbiome and leading to a greater risk for metabolic disease, prediabetes, and weight gain.
A new study suggests sugar alters gut microbiome and leading to a greater risk for metabolic disease, prediabetes, and weight gain.
While too much alcohol can lead to an “explosion” of bacteria, they don’t believe the imbalance is the driving factor behind alcoholic liver disease.
In experiments on mice, allergies were reversed after scientists encased a gut compound called butyrate in tiny shells to hide its foul smell and taste.
Artificial sweeteners could increase the risk of developing diabetes, according to new research.
Antibiotics can harm your gut, but how much so depends on your gender, a new animal study from Cedars-Sinai concludes.
As more bad bacteria find a home in your gut with a consistently high sugar diet, this can cause trouble with the immune system.
New research reports that breast milk-fed “preemies” are healthier, on average, than formula fed “preemies.”
Researchers have discovered a certain species of gut bacteria that makes a peptide which mimics the specific insulin peptide targeted by the immune system in Type 1 diabetes.
Gut toxins play a key role in gastrointestinal issues, but now, a new study reveals a specific toxin is a major contributor to Alzheimer’s disease.
Changing a dog’s diet also changes the community of microbes in its gut.