Your gut is home to trillions of bacteria that influence everything from digestion to immunity and longevity. Here are the ...
There are millions of bacteria living in our guts. There are millions of dead bacteria there too. And scientists are learning just how much potential the dead ones have to improve our health ...
Research suggests that certain chemicals could negatively impact the microbiome.
Bacteria in the human gut can directly deliver proteins into human cells, actively shaping immune responses. A consortium led ...
A registered dietitian in North Texas explains how more fiber in your diet contributes to better gut health and to overall wellness.
Jordan Haworth, a gastrointestinal physiologist at the Microbiome Clinic, and nutritionist Adrienne Benjamin highlighted ...
Something you might already know intuitively but maybe need a written reminder of once in a while: Good gut health is the gateway to better overall health. “Our gut is a complex, complicated organ ...
Fiber is one of the key nutrients that supports a healthy gut microbiome. “Fiber basically acts as a prebiotic,” Passarella ...
It’s vital not just for digesting food and producing nutrients, but also for supporting your immune system, metabolism and ...
A major new review of human studies finds consistent differences in gut bacterial communities between people with mild ...
A comprehensive new review is shedding light on the growing evidence that gut microbiome imbalances—known as dysbiosis—may ...