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Gut Bacteria
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A Common Mouth and Gut Bacteria May Be Linked with Increased Stroke Risk
by
American Heart Association
Increased levels of
Streptococcus anginosus
, a common type of bacteria that usually lives in the mouth and gut, was found in the gut of recent stroke survivors in Japan
| 4 min read
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T Cells Rise Up to Fight Infections in the Gut
by
La Jolla Institute for Immunology
New research shows T cells adapt fight pathogens in the gut, potentially crucial for future cancer immunotherapies
| 3 min read
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Fiber-Rich Diet May Combat Harmful Gut Bacteria
by
University of Cambridge
AI research reveals gut microbiome links to Enterobacteriaceae infections, highlighting the role of fiber-rich diets in prevention
| 3 min read
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The Surprising Role of Gut Infection in Alzheimer's Disease
by
Arizona State University
A lingering virus may travel from the gut to the brain via the vagus nerve, where it then causes changes associated with Alzheimer's disease
| 5 min read
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The Secret to Our Big Brains Might Be in Our Gut
by
Northwestern University
Microbes supporting the production of more metabolic energy could be key to the evolution of large brains
| 2 min read
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Mapping 1.6 Million Gut Cells to Find New Ways to Treat Disease
by
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
By combining 25 datasets, researchers have created the largest cohesive cell atlas of the human gut
| 5 min read
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Gut Bacteria Transfer Genes to Disable Weapons of Their Competitors
by
University of Chicago
New research shows how common gut bacteria tame their antagonistic neighbors by transferring genes that change their weapon systems
| 4 min read
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How Our Gut Cells Detect Harmful Invaders
by
Osaka University
New study links GPR31 receptor to immune response in gut, highlighting potential for probiotics and vaccine development.
| 2 min read
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Researchers Discover New Bacterium That Causes Gut Immunodeficiency
by
Cleveland Clinic
The bacterium helps break down a vital component of the gut's immune barrier
| 2 min read
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Better Together: Gut Microbiome Communities’ Resilience to Drugs
by
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Bacteria that are sensitive to drugs can become resilient when part of communities, with the help of cross-protection strategies
| 3 min read
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