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How to Spot an Unhealthy Gut and What to Do About It

Gut health has become a hot topic — and for good reason. A healthy gut is essential for overall well-being,…

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The Best Spice for Better Gut Health, Says an RD

If you’re on a mission to improve your gut health, you’ve likely stocked up on ingredients rich in fiber (like…

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Scientists reveal gut microbes’ hidden role in anxiety: Could probiotics be the next mental health breakthrough?

Could the key to easing anxiety be hidden in our gut? Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and the National Neuroscience…

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Beyond the gut: A new frontier in IBS treatment by targeting the brain

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder that affects the intestine, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating,…

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Gut microbes may mediate the link between drinking sugary beverages and diabetes risk

It is well known that consuming sugary drinks increases the risk of diabetes, but the mechanism behind this relationship is…

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Healthy gut bacteria that feed on sugar analyzed

A microbe found in the lower part of the gut that is associated with good health has been comprehensively analysed…

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A common mouth and gut bacteria may be linked with increased stroke risk

A common bacteria usually found in the mouth and gastrointestinal tract, Streptococcus anginosis, may be abundant in the guts of…

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Some Chewing Gums Can Hurt Your Gut Health, Says A GI

Believe it or not, your chewing gum can contain FODMAPs. (Remember, FODMAP stands for “fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols,”…

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T cells rise up to fight infections in the gut

Your gut is a battleground. The cells that line your small intestine have to balance two seemingly contradictory jobs: absorbing…

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Feeding your good gut bacteria through fiber in diet may boost body against infections

The group of bacteria called Enterobacteriaceae, including Klebsiella pneumoniae, Shigella, E.coli and others, is present at low levels as part…

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