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Dogs may make us more caring and sociable by changing our microbiome
We know that pets influence our microbiome, but scientists have now found that having a dog seems to change this ecosystem in ...
MedPage Today on MSN
Delayed Colonoscopy After FIT; Repeat Crohn's Surgery; Microbiome and Pancreatitis
Ulcerative colitis patients who discontinued 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) monotherapy have an increased risk of relapse, ...
The microbiome sequencing service market presents growth opportunities due to rising precision nutrition focus, demand for ...
In the mid-1700s, Denmark tried to capture its natural world in ink and copper. Artists and scholars spent more than a ...
Doctors and researchers try to understand what medications a person has taken by asking patients directly or by looking at ...
This metagenomic study of the airborne microbiome in aircraft cabin filters and face masks reveals diverse taxa and antimicrobial resistance genes in crowded, confined public environments.
EoE diagnosis is on the rise, and not all treatments have been successful. A Utah physician researcher explores how diet and ...
Individuals with type 2 diabetes often have a higher incidence of tooth decay, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
The microbiome in the vagina has received less attention than its cousin in the gut – but a well-balanced vaginal microbiome ...
Bacteria, viruses and fungi that colonize the body — including some that live directly on eye surfaces — can have an ...
An international research team led by Aalborg University with contributions from the University of Vienna has systematically ...
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Growing Up With a Dog Might Literally Change Your Microbiome and Boost Your Mental Health
Dogs may boost mental health by subtly reshaping the microbes in our bodies. Having a dog doesn’t only mean companionship, ...
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