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Gut & Microbiome

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

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New Cancer-Aging Framework Links Cellular Senescence, Microbiome, and Tumor Environment
Gut & Microbiome

New Cancer-Aging Framework Links Cellular Senescence, Microbiome, and Tumor Environment

Scientists propose integrated approach connecting cellular aging, gut bacteria, and tumor environment to improve cancer prevention and treatment.

Artigo Científico
30 de mar. de 2026 4
Gut Bacteria May Hold Key to Treating Depression, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease
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Gut Bacteria May Hold Key to Treating Depression, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease

Major review reveals how gut microbiome imbalances contribute to neuropsychiatric disorders affecting over 1 billion people worldwide.

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30 de mar. de 2026 5
Gut Bacteria Compound NDGA Protects Against Age-Related Intestinal Inflammation
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Gut Bacteria Compound NDGA Protects Against Age-Related Intestinal Inflammation

Aging reduces beneficial gut bacteria that produce NDGA, a compound that prevents inflammatory bowel disease by blocking immune cell death.

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30 de mar. de 2026 0
High Altitude Living Accelerates Gut Aging by 10 Years, Study Finds
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High Altitude Living Accelerates Gut Aging by 10 Years, Study Finds

Living at high altitude causes beneficial gut bacteria to decline a decade earlier than at sea level, potentially accelerating aging processes.

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30 de mar. de 2026 0
Mediterranean Diet Protects Against Cognitive Decline Through Gut Microbiome Changes
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Mediterranean Diet Protects Against Cognitive Decline Through Gut Microbiome Changes

Six-year study reveals how Mediterranean diet preserves memory and thinking through beneficial gut bacteria in older adults.

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30 de mar. de 2026 0
Gut Microbiome Changes Drive Aging and Disease, But Targeted Interventions May Help
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Gut Microbiome Changes Drive Aging and Disease, But Targeted Interventions May Help

New research reveals how age-related gut bacteria changes accelerate aging and disease, while highlighting promising intervention strategies.

Artigo Científico
30 de mar. de 2026 8
Phage Therapy Resistance Evolves Rapidly But Scientists Find Prevention Strategy
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Phage Therapy Resistance Evolves Rapidly But Scientists Find Prevention Strategy

New research reveals why bacteria quickly resist phage cocktails and identifies timing strategies to prevent resistance evolution.

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30 de mar. de 2026 0
Gut Bacteria Protein Blocks Inflammation by Neutralizing Harmful Bacterial Toxins
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Gut Bacteria Protein Blocks Inflammation by Neutralizing Harmful Bacterial Toxins

Scientists discover how beneficial gut bacteria produce proteins that bind to inflammatory toxins, potentially reducing chronic inflammation.

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30 de mar. de 2026 0
Gut Bacteria and Fiber Work Together to Fight Colon Inflammation
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Gut Bacteria and Fiber Work Together to Fight Colon Inflammation

New research reveals how a naturalized gut microbiome teams up with dietary fiber to protect against harmful colon inflammation.

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30 de mar. de 2026 0
High Copper Intake Disrupts Gut Bacteria Balance and Boosts Salmonella Growth
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High Copper Intake Disrupts Gut Bacteria Balance and Boosts Salmonella Growth

Study reveals how copper supplementation in pig diets alters gut microbiome, reducing beneficial bacteria while promoting pathogen survival.

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30 de mar. de 2026 0
Lactobacillus Live Therapy Shows Promise for Preventing Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis
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Lactobacillus Live Therapy Shows Promise for Preventing Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis

Clinical trial reveals how beneficial bacteria can restore vaginal health and reduce infection recurrence in women.

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30 de mar. de 2026 0
Skin Bacteria Drive Cancer Drug Side Effects in Genetically Vulnerable Mice
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Skin Bacteria Drive Cancer Drug Side Effects in Genetically Vulnerable Mice

New research reveals how skin microbes trigger severe immune reactions to cancer treatments, offering hope for prevention strategies.

Artigo Científico
30 de mar. de 2026 0
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