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Dysbiosis is a condition caused by an imbalance in the bacterial community (microbiome) of the human gut. Dysbiosis disrupts the ecoystsem of the gut, resulting in symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and indigestion, among others.
Dietary restriction could help prevent age-related decline in integrity of human gut

Dietary restriction could help prevent age-related decline in integrity of human gut

Study finds link between refined soluble fibers, gut microbiota and liver cancer

Study finds link between refined soluble fibers, gut microbiota and liver cancer

Microbiota in the intestines and cell stress cause colon cancer

Microbiota in the intestines and cell stress cause colon cancer

Strawberries could mitigate colonic inflammation

Strawberries could mitigate colonic inflammation

Study could shed light on potential causes and markers of inflammatory bowel disease

Study could shed light on potential causes and markers of inflammatory bowel disease

Researchers develop biofilm formulations that protect from necrotizing enterocolitis

Researchers develop biofilm formulations that protect from necrotizing enterocolitis

Scientists discuss how common ecological models can improve gut health

Scientists discuss how common ecological models can improve gut health

Key metabolites shed by gut bacteria can help protect from inflammation, study finds

Key metabolites shed by gut bacteria can help protect from inflammation, study finds

Researchers show how Spred1 molecule protects HSC homeostasis under diet-induced stress

Researchers show how Spred1 molecule protects HSC homeostasis under diet-induced stress

Researchers discover how intestinal bacteria can influence blood glucose and lipid concentrations

Researchers discover how intestinal bacteria can influence blood glucose and lipid concentrations

Acid-suppressing medicines and antibiotics in infancy linked to later allergic disease risk

Acid-suppressing medicines and antibiotics in infancy linked to later allergic disease risk

Gut microbiome may promote pancreatic cancer by inducing immune suppression

Gut microbiome may promote pancreatic cancer by inducing immune suppression

Artificial sweetener sucralose worsens gut inflammation in mice with Crohn's disease

Artificial sweetener sucralose worsens gut inflammation in mice with Crohn's disease

Evolve BioSystems collaborates with King's College London to improve gut health in C-section delivered infants

Evolve BioSystems collaborates with King's College London to improve gut health in C-section delivered infants

Changes in bacterial environment may predict risk of preterm birth

Changes in bacterial environment may predict risk of preterm birth

GA-map Dysbiosis Test identifies IBS patients who respond to FODMAP diet, study shows

GA-map Dysbiosis Test identifies IBS patients who respond to FODMAP diet, study shows

Genetic Analysis and Bio-Rad enter into supply and distribution agreement for GA-map clinical test

Genetic Analysis and Bio-Rad enter into supply and distribution agreement for GA-map clinical test

Penn researchers single out bacterial enzyme behind gut microbiome imbalance linked to Crohn’s disease

Penn researchers single out bacterial enzyme behind gut microbiome imbalance linked to Crohn’s disease

New study shows link between gut bacteria and age-related chronic inflammation

New study shows link between gut bacteria and age-related chronic inflammation

Scientists develop physiological approach to restore gut’s ecosystem in various diseases

Scientists develop physiological approach to restore gut’s ecosystem in various diseases

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