UMN researchers explore how diet impacts gut microbiome
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UMN researchers explore how diet impacts gut microbiome
A research team at the University of Minnesota’s College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences examined how a person’s diet impacts their gut microbiome through fecal microbiota transplants, or FMTs, according to a University press release. FMTs are used to cure or provide relief for a multitude of conditions, including Crohn’s disease, ulcers in the colon and rectum, metabolic disorders and immune disorders, Levi Teigen, the study…
Belgian researchers discover "two surprising things" on our brain: "Scientifically, such remote control was unthinkable"
That the brain could have an effect on the bacteria of the intestine was completely unknown. However, this is what Belgian researchers have just discovered, in collaboration with Spanish scientists at the origin of this hypothesis. This could benefit the treatment of obesity, for example.
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