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Preservatives used in food have unexpected effects on gut microbiome:...
Food manufacturers often add preservatives to food products to keep them fresh. The primary purpose of these preservatives is to kill microbes that...
'Gut microbiome changes associated with precancerous colon polyps'
The findings of the study were published in Cell Host & Microbe.
Study finds gut microbiota may change response to cancer treatment
The findings of the research were published in the journal 'JAMA Oncology'. The current understanding of the connection between the gut microbiome and...
Study: Calorie-free sweeteners affect microbiome, glycemic response
In 2014, senior author Eran Elinav an immunologist and microbiome researcher at the Weizmann Institute of Science and the German National Cancer...
'Gut microbes offer insight into health of wild ecosystems'
The finding highlights an emerging tool that will allow researchers and wildlife managers to assess the health of wild ecosystems.
Healthy gut microbiome improves success of cancer treatment
The study is published today in Nature Medicine and co-ordinated by King's College London, CIBIO Department of the University of Trento and European...
Researchers reveal tomatoes’ health benefits to gut microbes
“It’s possible that tomatoes impart benefits through their modulation of the gut microbiome,” said senior author Jessica Cooperstone, assistant...
'Peanuts, herbs, might have a positive impact on gut microbiome'
The human gut microbiome is a collection of trillions of microorganisms that live inside the intestinal tract.