Highlighting the oral-gut microbiome in cancer development, research from China suggests a strong association between mouth ...
It’s time to start trusting your gut — at least when it comes to staying young and living longer. Research has shown that the ...
About 80% of people with Parkinson’s experience gastrointestinal issues. These issues can develop up to 10-20 years before a ...
Baseline stool metagenomic profiling in CheckMate 915 linked specific bacterial taxa with recurrence-free survival after ...
If you’re sipping on coconut water this summer to stay hydrated, you may be doing your gut a favor, too, without even ...
The research team explained that identifying changes in gut bacteria could allow for earlier intervention.
New research suggests gut bacteria differences could signal Parkinson's disease risk years before symptoms emerge, according ...
THERE’S A REASON that your gut is nicknamed the “second brain.” According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, the walls of the ...
Prebiotic sodas are pitched as a lower-sugar, gut-friendly alternative to traditional soda. Here’s what Cleveland Clinic and ...
Scientists have discovered a link between bacteria in the mouth and gut and the progression of cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease. Specific changes in these bacteria, known as the microbiome, ...
Scientists keep learning more about the connection between the brain and the gastrointestinal system. By Christina Caron Dr.