19 stories tagged #Gut Microbiome

  1. Sibling Exposure Aids Infant Gut Microbiome Recovery Post-C-Section
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    Sibling Exposure Aids Infant Gut Microbiome Recovery Post-C-Section

    New research indicates that exposure to older siblings can significantly improve infant gut microbiome recovery within the first year after a Cesarean birth.

    last mo. 1 min read
  2. Gut Microbiome's Hidden Role in Artery Disease Risk
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    Gut Microbiome's Hidden Role in Artery Disease Risk

    New research reveals how gut bacteria imbalance can drive atherosclerosis and peripheral artery disease, influencing inflammation and vascular health.

    last mo. 1 min read
  3. Gut Microbes May Influence Your Food Cravings, Study Suggests
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    Gut Microbes May Influence Your Food Cravings, Study Suggests

    New research explores how the bacteria in your gut could be subtly influencing your dietary preferences and cravings.

    last mo. 2 min read
  4. Bowel Movement Frequency Linked to Overall Health, Study Finds
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    Bowel Movement Frequency Linked to Overall Health, Study Finds

    A 2024 study reveals that pooping once or twice daily correlates with optimal health, while deviations signal underlying issues.

    2mo ago 2 min read
  5. Gut Metabolite TMAO Enhances Blood Clot Stability
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    Gut Metabolite TMAO Enhances Blood Clot Stability

    New research shows how TMAO from the gut microbiome binds to fibrinogen, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  6. Appendix Evolved 32 Times - Not a Useless Vestige
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    Appendix Evolved 32 Times - Not a Useless Vestige

    New research reveals the appendix evolved independently across 361 species, suggesting it plays a vital role in immune and microbial health, despite being seen as obsolete.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  7. Older Mice Poop Rejuvenates Young Ovaries in Surprising Study
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    Older Mice Poop Rejuvenates Young Ovaries in Surprising Study

    New research indicates fecal transplants from older mice can significantly improve ovarian health and reproductive function in younger mice.

    3mo ago 1 min read
  8. Gut Microbes: The Emerging Secret to Healthy Aging?
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    Gut Microbes: The Emerging Secret to Healthy Aging?

    Scientists are exploring the vital role of gut microbes in aging well, investigating how diet, exercise, and new treatments can influence longevity.

    3mo ago 2 min read