Infants from non-industrialized communities have more gut diversity than city-born babies
New research finds that the gut microbiomes of infants living in non-industrialized societies are more diverse and vastly different from urbanized infants.
New research finds that the gut microbiomes of infants living in non-industrialized societies are more diverse and vastly different from urbanized infants.
Researchers at NOVA University in Lisbon claim that beer boosts healthy bacteria that fend off diseases and infections.
For all the research and the countless supplements and food products on shelves specifically targeting the gut, a survey shows 36 percent of people are unaware of the gut’s importance to overall wellbeing.
Children who grow up with pet dogs are less likely to get Crohn’s disease later in life, according to a new study.
New research indicates that the severity of pneumonia may have as much to do with the gut as it does with the lungs.
Healthy adults who eat a diverse diet with at least 8-10 grams of soluble fiber a day have fewer antibiotic-resistant microbes in their guts.
Scientists have discovered multiple types of bacteria found in the gut which are associated with increased risk for ischemic stroke.
Scientists are developing novel methods of data processing and changing their focus of interest to study how human genetics shape the gut microbiome.
Scientists report that a common parasite found in the gastrointestinal tract is associated with benefits for gut health.
Eating a low-carb keto diet could delay the progression of colorectal cancer, suggests a new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.