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Dr. Faith Coleman

Faith A. Coleman MD Dr. Coleman is a graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine and holds a BA in journalism from UNM. She completed her family practice residency at Wm. Beaumont Hospital, Troy and Royal Oak, MI, consistently ranked among the United States Top 100 Hospitals by US News and World Report. Dr. Coleman writes on health, medicine, family, and parenting for online information services and educational materials for health care providers.

C. diff meets its match? Stubborn ‘superbug’ infection surrenders to newly designed bacteria

June 28, 2023 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) bacteria, 3D illustration.

Scientists have demonstrated for the first time that treatments with engineered bacteria can significantly improve the quality of life in patients with C. difficile infections

Categories Antibiotic Resistance, Gut Repair, Medicine Tags c. diff, Gut-Brain Axis, infections Leave a comment

Gut microbiome profoundly impacts brain health, could influence dementia onset

February 2, 2023 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Gut and Brain connection

Anew study at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis demonstrates that the state of the gut microbiome has profound effects on the functions of the brain.

Categories Gut Brain Connection, Microbiome Tags Alzheimer's, antibiotics, brain health, Gut-Brain Axis, microbiome Leave a comment

Your body’s ‘thermostat’ relies on gut bacteria

January 27, 2023 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Intestines Sketch with Guts Bacteria

A new study indicates that the gut microbiome may have a role in the regulator of body temperature.

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COVID-19 disrupts gut bacteria, especially when paired with antibiotics

January 3, 2023 by Dr. Faith Coleman
COVID-19 / SARS-CoV-2

Researchers published the initial results of an ongoing study examining the gut microbiomes of COVID patients.

Categories Gut Health, Microbiome Tags COVID-19, gut microbiome Leave a comment

New treatment shows promise for relief of inflammatory bowel disease

December 20, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Stomach, abdomen pain from IBD, IBS, or menstruation

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is chronic, often painful, and takes a toll on mental health and emotional well-being. 

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Simultaneous probiotics may protect your gut from antibiotic misery

December 1, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Probiotics

scientists say taking probiotics while prescribed antibiotics could help ease the toll that the powerful medications can take on the gut.

Categories Antibiotic Resistance, Microbiome, Supplements Tags antibiotics, gut bacteria, gut health, microbiome, probiotics Leave a comment

New insights into precision approaches to healthcare – diet and lifestyle interventions

November 30, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Happy senior couple cooking in kitchen, eating healthy

Scientists at the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), Seattle, just published another wake-up call about our food choices.

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Pour on the ketchup – tomatoes may help balance your gut microbiome

November 28, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Cherry tomatoes

Researchers at Ohio State University (OSU) discovered that pigs fed substantial amounts of tomatoes experienced favorable changes in gut bacteria, including greater microbe diversity.

Categories Gut-Healthy Diet, Microbiome Tags diet, gut bacteria, microbiome, tomatoes 1 Comment

Does a sick gut microbiome let COVID-19 take hold, or does COVID-19 make your microbiome sick?

November 17, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
COVID-19

A new study out of NYU’s Grossman School of Medicine reports that infection with COVID-19 can encourage dangerous gut microbes to thrive.

Categories Gut Health, Microbiome Tags COVID-19, gut bacteria, gut health, immune system, microbiome 1 Comment

Here’s what happens to gut bacteria after cocaine ingestion, according to mouse model

November 15, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Cocaine exposure and gut microbiota

Scientists at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health were curious about the effects of cocaine on common gut bacteria in mice

Categories Gut Brain Connection, Microbiome Tags addiction, cocaine, gut bacteria, Gut-Brain Axis Leave a comment
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