How you take probiotics may influence how they affect your brain, according to a new study from Örebro University.
Although we often conceive of microorganisms — germs — as bad, the vast majority of them are not.
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NYU researchers have found a "microbial signature" of pediatric Crohn's disease that differs from the makeup of gut bacteria in children with other gastrointestinal conditions, with Crohn's patients ...
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Aquaculture is critical for global food security, yet bacterial diseases remain a persistent challenge that threatens animal welfare and farm profitability.
With the rise in global pet ownership and the recognition of pets as important family members, there is increasing demand for scientifically grounded ...
The composition of the gut microbiome is closely linked to the quality of one’s diet. It influences which gut bacteria settle and how stable these communities are. A comprehensive study systematically ...
Stomach acid can dissolve probiotics and lessen their efficacy. Nature’s Bounty uses an enteric coating to protect the probiotics until they reach the digestive tract. This controlled delivery method ...