GUT MICROBIOME

Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

Cockroach Guts: A Surprising Source of Antibiotic Alternatives

Ever thought that the humble cockroach could help fight superbugs? Well, it's true! Scientists are exploring the gut microbiome of Blattella germanica to find new antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). These aren't your typical antibiotics; they're naturally occurring peptides that could be a game-changer i

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

How Gut Bugs Talk to the Brain

Did you know that tiny creatures living in your gut can chat with your brain? Yes, gut microbes can actually communicate with the brain through something called the gut-brain axis. This might sound a bit weird, but it's true! These little critters change as we grow older, with the number and types d

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Estrogen, Gut Bacteria, and Bone Health: A New Look

You might not think your gut bacteria have much to do with your bones, right? But recent research is connecting some dots between estrogen, those tiny microbes living in your gut, and a condition called osteoporosis. This isn't just about having strong bones; it's also about how hormones and little

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

How Your Gut Bacteria and Diet May Affect Long COVID

You've probably heard of Long COVID, a condition where symptoms like fatigue and loss of taste or smell linger for months after you've recovered from COVID-19. Scientists are trying to figure out what makes some people more likely to get these long-term effects. One interesting area they're looking

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Baby Guts and the Microbiome: A Mystery Unfolding

Ever thought about the tiny bugs living inside our bellies? These are our gut microbiome, and they have a big job to do! Meet NEC, a nasty sickness that hits premature babies. Scientists are eager to figure out why some babies get it and others don't. They've found that kids with NEC have different

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

The Unspoken Risk: How Our Love for Booze Could Be Behind the Rise in Cancer Cases

Cancer cases have been on the rise, particularly among younger people, and experts believe that excessive alcohol consumption could be a contributing factor. A recent report by the American Association for Cancer Research highlighted the need for awareness and warned that even moderate drinkers are

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Dirt: The Hidden Key to Better Skin and Gut Health?

In recent years, a growing number of people have turned to an unconventional way to improve their skin and gut health: eating dirt. Yes, you read that right - dirt! While it may sound strange, many people swear by the benefits of incorporating edible soil into their diets. With the rise of social

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