Gut fungi could be key to fighting fungal infections in the blood
The fungi in the gastrointestinal tract train the immune system to fight off other hazardous fungi that could infect the body.
The fungi in the gastrointestinal tract train the immune system to fight off other hazardous fungi that could infect the body.
Although it is common knowledge in the scientific community that low FODMAP foods often reduce IBS, how or why is a more complex matter.
Though the research is still in the early stages, scientists have found evidence linking our immune system and inflammatory immune conditions to gut microbes.
Like humans, microbiota of black bears is significantly altered by consuming processed foods, according to new research.
Patients with autoimmune diseases have a less healthy gut virome that may contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases, according to a recent study.
Three hazardous compounds generated by gut microbes have been detected in significant concentrations in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).
New research reveals the important role of stress hormones on immune cells, shedding light on the origin of Crohn’s disease.
Acarbose is naturally used by bacteria in the soil to keep competing types of bacteria from growing in the ecosystem.
Groundbreaking microbiome research gives high-risk indigenous children a fighting chance against the potential threat of hearing loss.
Probiotics may help to restore the beneficial bacteria and stave off morning sickness in pregnant women, according to a new study.