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Get to know your microbiome: It can improve gut health and more
Microbiome is as unique as a fingerprint. These bacteria perform important jobs, including maintaining the intestinal barrier ...
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Is your gut "hangry"? The one question a microbiome scientist wants you to ask every day
Trillions of microbes are living inside you, and their health determines your risk for obesity and disease. Learn how "upgrading" your meals can turn your gut into a pharmacy for your body.
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Stool chemistry may reveal your diet, and signal heart risk
A simple stool sample may hold a clearer record of what you eat than a food diary ever could. In a new study, researchers ...
Transfer student Irene Richardson was raised in the suburbs of Washington D.C., studied at Northern Virginia Community College and now finds herself across the country at our University, thriving as ...
Researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, along with international collaborators, have introduced a novel method for identifying the crucial set of gut microbes commonly found in humans and ...
Gut nutritionist Alina Nazari joined Gayle Guyardo, host of the globally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom, to ...
Most conversations about breast milk tend to focus on topics like nutrients, antibodies and bonding time rather than bacteria ...
Can’t imagine your life without meat? That’s okay. Both Dr. Parikh and Dr. Padilla say that some types of meat are more ...
Jonathan Bricker, PhD, and Fred Hutch’s Health and Behavioral Innovations in Technology (HABIT) research group developed an AI-powered chatbot app called QuitBot to help more people successfully quit ...
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