6 stories tagged #Gut Bacteria

  1. Gut Bacteria Glycogen Linked to Neurodegenerative Diseases ALS and FTD
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    Gut Bacteria Glycogen Linked to Neurodegenerative Diseases ALS and FTD

    New research suggests bacterial sugars from the gut may trigger brain inflammation and neuron death in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD).

    last mo. 2 min read
  2. Python Blood Holds Key to Healthy Weight Loss
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    Python Blood Holds Key to Healthy Weight Loss

    A groundbreaking study identifies a molecule in python blood that could revolutionize weight loss and muscle health. Scientists find pTOS, which signals satiety and reduces appetite without side effects.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  3. Two-Day Oat Diet Slashes 'Bad' Cholesterol for Weeks, Study Finds
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    Two-Day Oat Diet Slashes 'Bad' Cholesterol for Weeks, Study Finds

    A brief, intensive oatmeal diet significantly lowered LDL cholesterol in individuals with metabolic syndrome, with effects lasting up to six weeks.

    3mo ago 2 min read
  4. New Virus Found in Gut Bacteria Linked to Colorectal Cancer
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    New Virus Found in Gut Bacteria Linked to Colorectal Cancer

    Researchers identify a previously unknown virus within common gut bacteria, potentially contributing to colorectal cancer development and offering new screening avenues.

    3mo ago 1 min read
  5. Intense Training Boosts Gut Health, Enhancing Digestion and Athletic Performance
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    Intense Training Boosts Gut Health, Enhancing Digestion and Athletic Performance

    New research reveals that rigorous exercise significantly improves gut bacteria balance, short-chain fatty acid production, and bacterial diversity, leading to better digestion and athletic recovery.

    3mo ago 1 min read
  6. New Virus Found in Gut Bacteria Linked to Doubled Colorectal Cancer Risk
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    New Virus Found in Gut Bacteria Linked to Doubled Colorectal Cancer Risk

    Breakthrough research reveals a hidden virus within common gut bacteria may significantly increase colorectal cancer risk. Scientists explore its role in disease development.

    3mo ago 2 min read