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  2. Rheumatoid arthritis linked to changes in the gut microbiome ...

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    New research suggests that certain changes to the gut microbiome may be linked to the development of this condition. ... Rooney said these findings may one day lead to new treatment options for ...

  3. Is the gut microbiome key to endometriosis, IBD ... - AOL

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    The gut microbiome may unlock the secrets of endometriosis, as well as conditions such as IBD, new research suggests. ... A new study proposes that endometriosis could be diagnosed using a non ...

  4. How might a Mediterranean diet affect inflammatory ... - AOL

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    “The future research [that needs to be undertaken should address] how these components of the Mediterranean diet interact with the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome consists of over 10 trillion ...

  5. Bacteriotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Bacteriotherapy is the purposeful use of bacteria or their products in treating an illness. [1] Forms of bacteriotherapy include the use of probiotics, microorganisms that provide health benefits when consumed; fecal matter transplants (FMT) [2] /intestinal microbiota transplant (IMT), [3] the transfer of gut microorganisms from the fecal matter of healthy donors to recipient patients to ...

  6. Bifidobacterium breve - Wikipedia

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    A growing pool of evidence suggests that variations in the human gut microbiome correlate with excess weight gain. B.breve is a strong candidate for research concerning this issue. A study conducted by Bioscience of Microbiota, Food and Heath(BMFH) suggests that treating pre-obese patients with the B-3 strain of B. breve may stop or reverse ...

  7. Prebiotic (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    The most common environment concerning their effects on human health is the gastrointestinal tract, where prebiotics can alter the composition of organisms in the gut microbiome. Dietary prebiotics are typically nondigestible fiber compounds that pass undigested through the upper part of the gastrointestinal tract and help growth or activity of ...

  8. Mitochondria may trigger Crohn's disease by disrupting the ...

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    A new study explores the role of dysfunctioning mitochondria and a disrupted gut microbiome as a possible trigger of Crohn's disease. Mitochondria may trigger Crohn's disease by disrupting the gut ...

  9. María Gloria Domínguez-Bello - Wikipedia

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    María Gloria Domínguez-Bello (born December 3, 1959) [1] is a Venezuelan-American microbial ecologist that has worked on adaptations of gut fermentation organs in animals, gastric colonization by bacteria, assembly of the microbiota in early life, effect of practices that reduce microbiota transmission and colonization in humans, and effect of urbanization.

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