The additives added to processed food to keep it fresher for longer might be having an unexpected effect on the health of the microbes in our guts.
New scientific research now suggests that “invisible fatigue” may leave detectable biological signals in the gut, ...
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Emerging evidence suggests that microbial metabolites not only regulate endogenous GLP-1 secretion but may also influence therapeutic response to GLP-1 receptor agonists, raising ...
Different dairy foods appear to influence the gut’s bacteria and wall-attached microbial community in distinct ways.
By Tarun Sai Lomte A controlled clinical trial shows that what you eat at breakfast, not just how much, may shape appetite, ...
But for some scientists, the hunt has not ended – it’s just moved to a different place. These modern-day Ponce de Leóns are investigating whether gut microbes hold the secret to aging well. The gut ...
When the gut is unbalanced with too many harmful organisms, it can lead to unpleasant symptoms in different parts of the body ...
Canine cancer patients receiving a new form of immunotherapy lived longer or shorter depending on the composition of their ...
Two people, one diet chart, identical calories and the same determination, yet extremely different results. New research ...