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.
Gut microbiome, probiotics, gut-brain axis, and digestive health
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Fecal transplants from cancer survivors significantly improved treatment outcomes for metastatic kidney cancer patients.
Fecal microbiota transplants dramatically improved immune checkpoint inhibitor response rates in lung cancer and melanoma patients.
New study reveals virgin olive oil preserves cognitive function in older adults by improving gut bacteria diversity over 2 years.
New research shows how gut bacteria patterns can guide personalized diet strategies, potentially improving metabolic syndrome outcomes.
New research reveals how early life stress rewires the gut-brain connection, leading to digestive disorders that persist into adulthood.
New research reveals how consuming adequate daily fiber through 'fibermaxxing' may reduce disease risk and improve long-term health outcomes.
Groundbreaking study of 34,000 people reveals specific gut bacteria that reduce cardiometabolic disease risk.
Mother's gut bacteria during pregnancy programs offspring's intestinal health and colitis susceptibility throughout life.
Clinical trial tests whether fecal transplants from young, active donors can restore muscle strength and cognitive function in older adults.
New research reveals how gut microbiome disruption drives osteosarcopenia through inflammation and nutrient pathways.
Scientists find major inconsistencies in microbiome studies linking gut bacteria to psychiatric disorders, calling for standardized methods.
Analysis of 10,878 samples across 27 countries reveals how gut bacteria patterns vary by geography and age, with implications for longevity.