Faecal Transplants Show Safety in Parkinson’s Pilot
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Faecal Transplants Show Safety in Parkinson’s Pilot
In a groundbreaking stride towards unraveling novel therapeutic avenues for Parkinson’s disease, a pilot study published recently in npj Parkinson’s Disease explores the safety and tolerability of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in individuals afflicted by this progressive neurodegenerative disorder. The emerging understanding of the gut-brain axis and the microbiome’s pivotal role in neurological health has propelled investigations into …
The Department of Health has presented the first public fecal microbiota bank in the Catalan healthcare system, a pioneering initiative in the country that aims to extend to all public centres integrated into the comprehensive public healthcare system of Catalonia (SISCAT). The aim is to make therapy accessible to patients with serious intestinal infections, especially those caused by the bacterium Clostridioides difficile, which generates a con…
The Department of Health has launched the Catalan Fecal Microbiota Bank, a pioneering initiative in the public sector that positions the Catalan healthcare system as a national and European benchmark in the therapeutic use of fecal microbiota. This bank will allow all centers in the Catalan comprehensive public healthcare system (SISCAT) to access an innovative, effective, and safe treatment for patients with recurrent Clostridioides difficile i…
A look at the first public bank of fecal microbiota in Spain and its impact on intestinal health. Read more Bank of fecal microbiota in Catalonia: advances and challenges in the treatment of infections in Actualidad.es.
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