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Shyla Cadogan

Shyla Cadogan is a recent graduate from the University of Maryland, College Park with a Bachelor's of Science in Nutrition and Food Science. She is on her way to becoming a Registered Dietitian, with next steps being completion of a dietetic internship at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Shyla has extensive research experience in food composition analysis and food resource management.

Food high in cholesterol can quicken fatty liver disease progression

October 3, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Cholesterol plaque in artery

Researchers from the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine conclude that high-cholesterol diets can lead to abnormalities in immune cells implicated in fatty liver disease.

Categories Gut-Healthy Diet, Metabolism Tags cholesterol, diet, food, liver disease, NAFLD 1 Comment

High fiber diet increases liver cancer risk in people with rare birth defect

September 28, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Fiber diet, foods

Consumption of refined fibers may put people with vascular abnormalities at risk of developing liver cancer, according to scientists at The University of Toledo.

Categories Disease Prevention Tags diet, fiber, liver, liver cancer Leave a comment

Unhealthy gut linked to breast cancer spread, recurrence

September 26, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Breast Cancer (Ductal Carcinoma)

A new study finds that a disrupted gut microbiome alters mast cells, or immune cells in breast tissue, which ultimately helps cancer spread.

Categories Disease Prevention, Gut Health, Microbiome Tags breast cancer, cancer, gut bacteria, microbiome, women Leave a comment

Diets rich in whole grains, fish, healthy fats lower all-cause death risk for diabetes patients

September 20, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Blocks spell Diabetes

Managing blood sugar is key to Type 2 diabetes (T2D) prevention and management, and diet is the simplest way to do this.

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Scientists discover gut bacteria differences in multiple sclerosis patients

September 19, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Multiple sclerosis in dictionary

The team identified dozens of new gut bacterial species linked to multiple sclerosis and confirmed other bacteria that had previously shown a relationship.

Categories Disease Prevention, Microbiome Tags gut bacteria, gut health, microbiome, multiple sclerosis Leave a comment

Researchers discover new IBD drug target that doesn’t harm immune system

September 15, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Stomach, abdomen pain from IBD, IBS, or menstruation

A targetable group of molecules within the gut’s immune cells is responsible for preventing IBD flare-ups, a new study finds.

Categories Disease Prevention, Gut Health, Gut Repair Tags IBD, inflammation Leave a comment

Some cancer-causing viruses suppress the immune system, thanks to regular gut bacteria

September 14, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Commensal bacteria

A new study from the University of Chicago reports that commensal bacteria encourage leukemia caused by the murine leukemia virus (MuLV) by suppressing the anti-tumor immune response in mice.

Categories Disease Prevention, Immunity, Microbiome Tags cancer, gut bacteria, gut microbes, immune system Leave a comment

Researchers turn attention to protein drug as potential liver disease intervention

September 14, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Fatty liver disease

A growing concern for doctors is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which continues to impact millions around the world.

Categories Disease Prevention Tags liver, liver disease, NAFLD Leave a comment

Individual gut microbiome could dictate personalized, more effective depression treatments

September 12, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Woman feeling sad, depressed

Dr. Jane Foster is hoping to unravel how the trillions of gut microbes in humans are related to depression and other mental health disorders.

Categories Gut Brain Connection, Medicine, Mental Health Tags depression, gut health, gut microbes, mental health, microbiome Leave a comment

Antibiotics can exacerbate melanoma by altering gut environment

September 12, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Antibiotics

A new study conducted by Emory University researchers explores this in mice with malignant melanoma, finding that broad-spectrum antibiotics decreases gut diversity in the rodents.

Categories Antibiotic Resistance, Disease Prevention, Immunity Tags antibiotics, cancer, microbiome, skin cancer Leave a comment
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