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Yet another way that high-fat, high-sugar diets lead to diabetes discovered by scientists

June 29, 2022 by Matt Higgins
Burger, fries, soda: Unhealthy diet

Researchers from the Teriyaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation says Western diets rich in fructose and fat cause diabetes.

Categories Gut-Healthy Diet, Metabolism Tags diabetes, diet, food, fructose, processed food, sugar Leave a comment

Newly developed auditing tool could improve research study authenticity

June 23, 2022 by Shyla Cadogan
Research on computer

Considering how the integrity of researchers can be brought into question, Harvard Medical School computational scientists generated a tool called vibration of effects (VoE). I

Categories Innovation Tags diabetes, gut bacteria, gut microbes, microbiome Leave a comment

Going vegan for 3 months significantly improves health in overweight and diabetic adults

May 9, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Salad / vegetables

Research shows that 12 weeks of selective consumption of vegan foods can result in beneficial weight loss and improved blood sugar control.

Categories Gut-Healthy Diet Tags blood sugar, cholesterol, diabetes, diet, obesity, overall health, vegan, weight loss Leave a comment

New nitric oxide therapy could reverse obesity effects, prevent metabolic disorders

May 4, 2022 by Jocelyn Solis-Moreira
Obesity

A therapy involving the continuous release of nitric oxide could help with obesity and related conditions like Type 2 diabetes. 

Categories Gut Repair, Metabolism Tags diabetes, metabolism, obesity, weight loss Leave a comment

Gut microbes help regulate pancreas, hormone production within GI tract

April 25, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Pancreas`

A recent study may lead to new gut microbiome-based therapies to normalize function of the pancreas and GI tract hormones in obese diabetes patients.

Categories Gut Repair, Metabolism, Microbiome Tags diabetes, gut bacteria, gut health, gut microbes, metabolism, microbiome, pancreas Leave a comment

Eating yogurt helps prevent diabetes. Now, scientists finally know why

March 21, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Yogurt and fruit

Although it has been known for some time that eating yogurt decreases the risk for developing diabetes, the reason for the protective effect was unknown.

Categories Disease Prevention, Gut-Healthy Diet, Microbiome Tags diabetes, microbiome, yogurt Leave a comment

How gut microbiome plays influential role in coronary heart disease

March 2, 2022 by Dr. Faith Coleman
Heart health

New research strongly suggests that the gut microbiome is involved in the early pathogenesis of heart disease.

Categories Gut Health, Microbiome Tags diabetes, heart disease, heart health, microbiome Leave a comment

Link between high blood pressure, diabetes finally solved: Gut protein to blame

February 23, 2022 by Steve Fink
Nurse taking patient's blood pressure

Most people with diabetes will eventually have high blood pressure, or hypertension, along with other heart and circulatory problems.

Categories Disease Prevention, Gut Health Tags blood pressure, blood sugar, diabetes, insulin, protein Leave a comment

Antibiotics can worsen gut health in children, raising risk for Crohn’s, diabetes, even juvenile arthritis

February 9, 2022 by Amanda Christmas
Child gut health

A recent study of the gut microbiome shows evidence of a link between antibiotic use and ailments onset in childhood, such as mental illnesses, asthma, Crohn’s disease, type 1 diabetes, and even juvenile arthritis.

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New tech could reverse diseases, including IBS and diabetes, using intestinal cells

January 31, 2022January 28, 2022 by Amanda Christmas
Enteroendocrine cells in organioid

A newly developed technology platform has the potential to treat diseases like diabetes, IBS, and obesity by using enteroendocrine (EE) cells found in human intestinal cells.

Categories Disease Prevention Tags chronic disease, diabetes, IBS, intestines, obesity 75 Comments
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