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Gut & Microbiome

Gut bacteria diversity, digestive health, probiotics, prebiotics, and the gut-brain axis

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Ozempic Pill Ingredient SNAC May Disrupt Gut Health in New Animal Study
Gut & Microbiome

Ozempic Pill Ingredient SNAC May Disrupt Gut Health in New Animal Study

Research finds the absorption enhancer in oral semaglutide tablets affects gut bacteria and inflammation markers beyond its intended role.

Comunicato stampa
29 mar 2026 0
Vegan Fecal Transplants Could Lower Heart Disease Risk by Reducing TMAO
Gut & Microbiome

Vegan Fecal Transplants Could Lower Heart Disease Risk by Reducing TMAO

New research explores whether transplanting gut bacteria from vegans can reduce TMAO, a compound linked to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.

Comunicato stampa
29 mar 2026 0
Probiotics Sustain GERD Relief After Stopping Acid-Blocking Medications
Gut & Microbiome

Probiotics Sustain GERD Relief After Stopping Acid-Blocking Medications

Multi-strain probiotics helped maintain symptom relief in GERD patients after discontinuing proton pump inhibitors through gut remodeling.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 1
Gut Bacteria Patterns Predict Depression with 90% Accuracy in New Study
Gut & Microbiome

Gut Bacteria Patterns Predict Depression with 90% Accuracy in New Study

Scientists identify specific gut microbes linked to depression and obesity, opening doors to microbiome-based mental health treatments.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 1
Ancient Bacterial Introns May Hold Keys to Cellular Efficiency and Longevity
Gut & Microbiome

Ancient Bacterial Introns May Hold Keys to Cellular Efficiency and Longevity

Researchers discover unique RNA structures in bacteria that could inspire new approaches to cellular optimization and aging.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 1
Gut Bacteria Produce Butyrate That Supercharges Vaccine Protection Against Infections
Gut & Microbiome

Gut Bacteria Produce Butyrate That Supercharges Vaccine Protection Against Infections

New research reveals how beneficial gut bacteria enhance immune responses through butyrate production, boosting vaccine effectiveness.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 3
High Fiber Diets May Increase Susceptibility to Chronic Gut Parasite Infections
Gut & Microbiome

High Fiber Diets May Increase Susceptibility to Chronic Gut Parasite Infections

New research reveals that inulin fiber can suppress immune defenses against parasites through direct effects on gut immunity.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 3
Scientists Map Which Gut Bacteria Process Specific Foods to Design Targeted Therapies
Gut & Microbiome

Scientists Map Which Gut Bacteria Process Specific Foods to Design Targeted Therapies

New genome analysis reveals how different gut microbes metabolize dietary compounds, paving the way for personalized nutrition.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 2
Gut Bacteria May Sabotage Cancer Immunotherapy by Depleting Key Amino Acid
Gut & Microbiome

Gut Bacteria May Sabotage Cancer Immunotherapy by Depleting Key Amino Acid

New research reveals how certain gut bacteria weaken immune responses against tumors by consuming asparagine, potentially undermining cancer treatments.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 2
Gut Cells Deploy Zinc-Blocking Protein to Fight Candida Fungal Infections
Gut & Microbiome

Gut Cells Deploy Zinc-Blocking Protein to Fight Candida Fungal Infections

Scientists discover how intestinal cells starve harmful Candida fungi of essential zinc to prevent colonization and overgrowth.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 2
Engineered Probiotics Eliminate Brain Cancer by Recruiting Immune Memory in Mice
Gut & Microbiome

Engineered Probiotics Eliminate Brain Cancer by Recruiting Immune Memory in Mice

Scientists created smart probiotics that train immune cells to hunt down and remember glioblastoma cancer cells, achieving complete tumor elimination.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 3
Harmful Gut Bacteria Use Lactic Acid to Suppress Immune System and Cause Chronic Infections
Gut & Microbiome

Harmful Gut Bacteria Use Lactic Acid to Suppress Immune System and Cause Chronic Infections

New research reveals how Enterococcus faecalis bacteria produce lactic acid to disable immune defenses, enabling persistent wound infections.

Articolo scientifico
29 mar 2026 2
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