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... microbe environment of the digestion system, and also the persons blood sugar response to eating food. ... gut microbiota measured in this cohort and showed that ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a breast cancer survivor (BCS) multiscale omics database that includes a complete fecal metagenome (gut microbiome) and ...
They hunt and gather other microbes for food. Many harmless protozoans live in the intestinal tract. Others cause diseases, such as: Giardiasis. Malaria.
to many diseases, such as diabetes, obesity, irritable bowel syndrome and colon cancer,” says Dr. Sung. The ultimate goal – manipulating the microbiome with ...
Certain factors that alter gastrointestinal function can contribute to IBS symptoms, including stress, prior gastroenteritis, changes in the gut microbiome, and ...
The purpose of this study is to to evaluate feasibility of high fermented food diet among critical illness survivors and its effect on microbiome diversity.
... gut microbiome and the gut-brain axis in FGIDs. Ongoing research efforts are addressing the interplay of nutrients and the gut microbiome, and assessing the ...
... gut microbiome from T1 to T2 in patients who do and do not report CIN at T2. In addition, to examine associations between microbial composition functional ...
“The gut microbiome is highly dynamic and reflective of a patient's current state and history. The results of our exploratory study suggest that profiles based ...
In addition, Dr. Karnatovskaia conducts several studies examining ways to improve gut microbiomes, core outcomes of those in the ICU, and care of patients with ...
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