Gut health, antibiotic resistance, probiotics and the effects of bacteria on the immune system are specialties for Amir Mani, a new faculty member in the Department of Animal Science for the Arkansas ...
Inflammatory gut bacteria that carry proteins structurally similar to myelin may trigger the development and progression of ...
Travel foods, just like those eaten at home, have a strong effect on your microbiome and your health. A well-fed microbiome ...
An international research team has uncovered compelling evidence that gut-microbe-derived molecules may play an important ...
Trillions of microbes live in the human gastrointestinal tract, where they play critical roles in our health and biology; they can help us break down food, absorb nutrients; and they affect the immune ...
New research found several everyday chemicals that can mess with your gut bacteria. While they're difficult to avoid ...
This comprehensive review synthesizes a decade of human and animal research to explain how the gut and brain communicate ...
Stewing apples massively increases the bioavailability of Pectin, a powerful form of soluble fiber. This released pectin acts ...
The role of the gut-brain axis in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has emerged over recent years as a possible target for therapeutics. But the mechanism linking the two remains to be fully elucidated. In ...
The gut contains the largest collection of immune cells in the body. New research at the Buck Institute shows that some of those immune cells travel along the brain/gut axis in a mouse model of ...
Eating bananas regularly is a powerful strategy for gut health due to their unique fiber composition. The primary benefit ...
Winter can be tough on the body, from low mood and fatigue to coughs, colds and sluggish digestion. Nutritionist Jo Travers ...