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‘Healthy Food’ Isn’t Always Healthy for All: Learn Valuable Info About Your Gut Microbiome With Home Test Kit
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Are tomatoes healthy? Avocados? Nuts? According to Viome, a health tech company, there is no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy...
Peanut and Food Allergies May Be Reversed with Compound Produced by Healthy Gut Bacteria
Why do we need fiber? it feeds the bacteria in our gut, which in turn produces something that could prevent food allergies and irritations...
Healthy Gut Bacteria Can Reduce Risk of Asthma and Food Allergies in Children, Experts Discover
Babies and young children with diverse bacteria in their gut are less likely to develop allergy-related wheezing and asthma, according to a new Australian...
Specific Gut Bacteria Extract More Energy Which Seems to be Associated with Obesity
Certain hyper-efficient microbe species in our guts could be the reason why some people gain weight and others don't, proving once again how much...
U.S. Gives First Ever Approval to Gut Microbiota Transplant Therapy
For years scientists have been demonstrating the therapeutic potential of gut microbiota transplants in mice for a variety of medical conditions; now the FDA...
‘Healthy Food’ Isn’t Healthy for All: Learn Valuable Info About Your Gut Microbiome With Home Test Kit
Are tomatoes healthy? Avocados? Nuts? According to Viome, a health technology company, there is no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for...
Wisdom and Loneliness May Be Shaped by Healthy Gut Microbes, Researchers Believe
The evolving science of wisdom rests on the idea that wisdom's defined traits correspond to distinct regions of the brain, and that greater wisdom...
An Avocado a Day May Keep Your Gut Microbes Happy, Study Shows
Everyone has different gut microbiomes, but eating avocado as part of a daily diet is a sure way to improve gut health—a new study...
Scientists Make Giant Leap in Diagnosing Liver Disease By Using The Natural Gut Microbiome
Chronic liver disease is challenging to diagnose, but the microbiome inside a person’s gut may be an unexpected solution, says Salk research.
Your Gut Microbiome Could Be Better at Predicting Disease and Lifespan Than Your Own Genetics
These two new studies awaiting peer review show that our gut microbiomes may do a better job of predicting longevity and diseases than our own genes.
10 Amazing Things You Can Learn About Your Gut With a Home Test Kit
There’s no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for one person can be inflammatory for you. Now, you can discover what works for you...
New Research Shows That Gut Microbes May ‘Significantly’ Slow the Progression of ALS
Scientists have successfully identified a strain of bacteria in our gut microbiomes that can “significantly” slow the progression of Lou Gehrig's disease.
Researchers Used Natural Gut Bacteria to Prevent—and Reverse—Food Allergies in Pre-clinical Trials
Scientists have identified several strains of bacteria in human guts that can be used to prevent – and even reverse – allergies.
Blood Types May Soon Be Indifferent As Scientists Use Our Gut Bacteria to Make ‘Universal’ Blood Type
Scientists have discovered the key to unlocking a “universal” blood type after identifying a unique kind of bacteria in our gut biome.
Managing Your Gut Bacteria Shown to Alleviate Anxiety, Says New Research
Over a dozen different studies have found that people who take steps to regulate their gut bacteria experience fewer symptoms of anxiety.
UPS Driver Hailed a Hero for Following His Gut and He Hopes Other Drivers Will Do the Same
If Tom Holland had not been listening to his instincts, he may not have been able to rescue one of his customers during their time of need.
Kombucha Can Mimic the Effects of Fasting in the Body, According to a Study
The microbes in the fizzy, fermented drink called kombucha, make several changes to the way fat is metabolized in the gut and intestines that...
64% of U.S. Homeowners Are Willing to Attempt Home Renovations on Their Own–But are Intimidated in Two Areas
86% of American homeowners are inspired by watching home renovation shows—on average, about seven hours of remodeling content each week—enough to become armchair experts...
New AI Smartphone App Accurately Diagnoses Ear Infections and Prevents Unnecessary Antibiotic Use
An AI-powered application developed by physician-scientists at the University of Pittsburgh in the US could decrease unnecessary antibiotic use in children by diagnosing ear...
Survey Reveals Americans’ 2024 Strategies For Wellness Goals in the New Year
Want to make your annual resolutions stick? Two in five Americans believe the best strategy is to “start small,” according to a new poll.
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