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Gut microbiome, probiotics, gut-brain axis, and digestive health

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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.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 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.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 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.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 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.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 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.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 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.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 2
Gut Bacteria Transform Bile Acids to Fight Colorectal Cancer Risk
Gut & Microbiome

Gut Bacteria Transform Bile Acids to Fight Colorectal Cancer Risk

New research reveals how specific gut microbes modify bile acids through hydroxylation, potentially reducing colorectal cancer development.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 2
Gut Infections Trigger Long-Term Digestive Disorders in 1 in 10 People
Gut & Microbiome

Gut Infections Trigger Long-Term Digestive Disorders in 1 in 10 People

Major global study reveals how acute stomach bugs can lead to chronic gut-brain disorders affecting quality of life for years.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 2
New Proteogenomics Study Maps Gastric Cancer Vulnerabilities Beyond H. pylori
Gut & Microbiome

New Proteogenomics Study Maps Gastric Cancer Vulnerabilities Beyond H. pylori

Comprehensive molecular analysis reveals complex host-microbiome interactions driving gastric cancer development and progression.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 3
Exercise Rewires Gut Bacteria to Improve Autism-Like Behaviors in Groundbreaking Study
Gut & Microbiome

Exercise Rewires Gut Bacteria to Improve Autism-Like Behaviors in Groundbreaking Study

Six weeks of voluntary exercise dramatically improved social behaviors in autism model rats by reshaping gut microbiota and brain chemistry.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 2
Gut Bacteria Transplants Double Cancer Treatment Success in Kidney Cancer Trial
Gut & Microbiome

Gut Bacteria Transplants Double Cancer Treatment Success in Kidney Cancer Trial

Fecal transplants from cancer survivors significantly improved treatment outcomes for metastatic kidney cancer patients.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 0
Gut Bacteria Transplants Boost Cancer Immunotherapy Success Rates to 75-80%
Gut & Microbiome

Gut Bacteria Transplants Boost Cancer Immunotherapy Success Rates to 75-80%

Fecal microbiota transplants dramatically improved immune checkpoint inhibitor response rates in lung cancer and melanoma patients.

Artigo Científico
29 de mar. de 2026 0
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