‘Good’ cholesterol plays important role in protecting your liver, scientists say
Researchers reveal that a form of good cholesterol, known as HDL3, protects against liver inflammation by blocking inflammatory signals from gut bacteria.
Researchers reveal that a form of good cholesterol, known as HDL3, protects against liver inflammation by blocking inflammatory signals from gut bacteria.
New research suggests there is a way to optimize treatments for inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD.
Scientists at the University of Limerick (UL), Ireland have discovered a direct link between fatty tissue and Crohn’s disease.
Despite being a disease in the brain, new research suggests an unhealthy gut could lead to the development of Parkinson’s disease.
Inspired by ancient technology, engineers have designed a new device to assess problems in gut motility.
With age as a factor behind this form cancer, the research team hopes the findings could help promote treatments that slow down aging.
A new study shows that narrow-spectrum antibiotics are effective in selectively eliminating the harmful strain Clostridium difficile (C. diff) while sparing nearby and harmless bacteria.
Researchers from the University of California-Riverside say eating too much fat and sugar as a child can permanently alter a person’s microbiome.
Researchers found that glial cells coordinate immune responses of the gut following pathogen invasion or insult to the tissues.
Not only can the gut microbiome influence heart health, but how people eat can also determine whether those organisms help or hurt blood pressure levels.