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  2. Dysbiosis - Wikipedia

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    The gut microbiome is altered from antibiotics and is linked to future gut disease, i.e., IBD, ulcerative colitis, obesity, etc. The intestinal immune system is directly influenced by the gut microbiome and can be hard to recover if damaged through antibiotics. [32] The use of minocycline in acne vulgaris has been associated with skin and gut ...

  3. Inflammatory bowel disease - Wikipedia

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    Low levels of vitamin D are associated with crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and people with more severe cases of inflammatory bowel disease often have lower vitamin D levels. It is not clear if vitamin D deficiency causes inflammatory bowel disease or is a symptom of the disease. [ 90 ]

  4. Antibiotic use does not increase dementia risk, study suggests

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    Antibiotic use was not associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia in healthy older adults, according to a recent study. ... leading to gut dysbiosis. Studies have ...

  5. Microbial symbiosis and immunity - Wikipedia

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    Dysbiosis of the GI tract has been noted in some ASD individuals, leading to an increased intestinal permeability. [41] In the mouse model mice with ASD and GI tract dysbiosis (maternal immune activation) increased intestinal permeability was found as was corrected by the introduction of human gut bacterial symbiont B. fragilis. [41]

  6. The Healthiest Part of the Orange Might Be the Part You're ...

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    For example, not getting enough exercise can negatively affect gut health, in part because a lack of physical activity has been shown to cause dysbiosis—an imbalance between beneficial and ...

  7. Gut–memory connection - Wikipedia

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    These abnormalities associated with Alzheimer’s disease are also associated with a dysregulation of the gut microbiome. [56] [57] There are different environmental factors such as diet, exercise and exposure to air pollution that have an impact on the gut microbiome and therefore could also have an influence on Alzheimer’s disease.

  8. Crohn's disease - Wikipedia

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    Since diet's effect on the microbiome is temporary, its role in gut dysbiosis is controversial. [1] Childhood antibiotic exposure is linked to a higher risk of Crohn's disease due to changes in the intestinal microbiome, which shapes the immune system in early life.

  9. List of human microbiota - Wikipedia

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    The species and diversity of the microorganisms may be related to the various levels of hormones during pregnancy. Vaginal flora can be transmitted to babies during birth. Vaginal dysbiosis can lead to vaginal infections like bacterial vaginosis which makes one relatively susceptible to sexually transmitted diseases.