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Gastric bypass may depend on gut microbes
In the future, weight loss might depend on altering the microbial communities within your gut instead of potentially dangerous gastric bypass surge...
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Streptococcus A12 may help fight cavities
Researchers discovered a new bacteria in the mouth that might help keep bad bacteria to a minimum—and could lead to a preventative treatment of cav...
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Breast Microbiome and Cancer
Bacteria found within the breast microbiome, previously thought to be sterile, may play a role in preventing or progressing breast cancer.
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Uncovering the Microbiome-Obesity Link
Researchers recently observed a link between gut microbes to increased appetite and in rodents, potentially uncovering therapeutic treatments for o...
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Wanderlust, antibiotic resistant genes, and gut bugs
Travelers beware: there’s a travel bug floating around. Antibiotic resistant genes might make you think twice about a next adventure.
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Breast Milk Microbiome Affect Mom and Baby
Despite previous beliefs, researchers have discovered that the breast milk microbiome affects mother and baby throughout pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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Fiber may affect offspring’s microbiota
New research in mice suggests that low-fiber diets may affect not only our own health and microbiome but our offspring's as well.
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Metformin may alter the gut microbiome
This common type 2 diabetes drug may create more significant changes in patients’ microbiomes that diabetes itself.
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BLIS M18 probiotics may reduce risk of dental caries
Promising studies suggest BLIS M18 may complement oral hygiene along with a nutritionally balanced diet to help fight the battle against tooth decay.
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The Human Microbiome and Man's Best Friend
Scientists explore whether the dog microbiome plays a probiotic role for dog lovers.
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The Gutsy Diet Series - Week 2
Biome360's employees continue their weight loss journey and struggle to incorporate healthy eating in their lives.
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Preventing Food Spoilage with Probiotics
Researchers believe probiotics in fermented foods may help reduce foodborne illnesses that infect millions each year throughout developing regions.
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Premature Birth Linked to Mom’s Microbiome
Mysterious shifts in the vaginal microbiome throughout pregnancy have led researchers to believe this shift may be involved in premature birth.
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Fermented Foods Around the Globe | Infographic
The trillions of microorganisms living in and on us have been all the rage lately—and for good reason. These good bacteria—particularly those found...
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Are gut bacteria and weight loss linked?
Research indicates the bacteria in our guts might modulate our weight and play a major role in our risk of developing obesity, diabetes, and more.
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Antibiotic Resistance: Revelations on the Common, Life-Saving Drug
Among concerns of antibiotic resistance include long-lasting consequences to the human gut microbiome.
Growing research reveals that your health is drastically influenced by the bacteria that live on and inside you. These bacteria could hold the key to new treatments for chronic diseases ranging from obesity, Crohn's disease, allergies, or asthma, to name a few.