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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.

Categories Children's Gut health Tags antibiotics, children, Crohn's disease, diabetes, gut health, microbiome Leave a comment

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

Study first to link gut bacteria, race to insulin sensitivity

January 25, 2022 by Amanda Christmas
Insulin pen, injections, blood sugar monitor

For the first time ever, race, gender, and gut bacteria are the main focuses of a study looking to determine the link between their differences and insulin sensitivity.

Categories Disease Prevention, Gut Health, Microbiome Tags diabetes, gut bacteria, gut health, insulin, race 1 Comment

Antidiabetic medication, acarbose, blocked by microbial proteins in the gut and mouth

January 6, 2022 by Amanda Christmas
Microbes in digestive tract

​​Acarbose is naturally used by bacteria in the soil to keep competing types of bacteria from growing in the ecosystem.

Categories Disease Prevention, Microbiome Tags diabetes, gut health, gut microbes, prescription drugs Leave a comment
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