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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.
Link between gut dysbiosis and chronic diseases explored in new study

Link between gut dysbiosis and chronic diseases explored in new study

Simple bean diet intervention demonstrates significant prebiotic effects

Simple bean diet intervention demonstrates significant prebiotic effects

Gut microbe Lactobacillus found to bolster stress resilience, new study reveals

Gut microbe Lactobacillus found to bolster stress resilience, new study reveals

Microbiome-derived molecules combat anxiety and depression caused by methamphetamine

Microbiome-derived molecules combat anxiety and depression caused by methamphetamine

Gut-brain-sleep connection: Protecting the aging brain from neurological diseases

Gut-brain-sleep connection: Protecting the aging brain from neurological diseases

Saliva analysis breakthrough: Detecting cognitive decline stages in Parkinson’s patients

Saliva analysis breakthrough: Detecting cognitive decline stages in Parkinson’s patients

Study shows how probiotic Bifidobacteria longum can help relieve constipation

Study shows how probiotic Bifidobacteria longum can help relieve constipation

Investigating the link between gut inflammation, aging, and Alzheimer's disease

Investigating the link between gut inflammation, aging, and Alzheimer's disease

Understanding asthma: The surprising influence of gut bacteria

Understanding asthma: The surprising influence of gut bacteria

New research reveals broccoli sprouts may alleviate Crohn's disease symptoms in youth

New research reveals broccoli sprouts may alleviate Crohn's disease symptoms in youth

Revolutionizing critical care: the potential of gut microbiota therapeutics

Revolutionizing critical care: the potential of gut microbiota therapeutics

Gut health linked to Alzheimer's disease progression, experts urge dietary shift

Gut health linked to Alzheimer's disease progression, experts urge dietary shift

Probiotics paired with metformin could be a game-changer in type 2 diabetes control

Probiotics paired with metformin could be a game-changer in type 2 diabetes control

Decoding long COVID, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and management

Decoding long COVID, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and management

Research reveals both protective and harmful gut microbiota associated with sleep apnea risk

Research reveals both protective and harmful gut microbiota associated with sleep apnea risk

The differential effects of low-carb diet and habitual diet on the fecal level of short-chain fatty acid

The differential effects of low-carb diet and habitual diet on the fecal level of short-chain fatty acid

Eating ultra-processed foods puts your liver at risk, new study warns

Eating ultra-processed foods puts your liver at risk, new study warns

Could the microbiome hold the key to diagnosing and treating biliary tract cancer?

Could the microbiome hold the key to diagnosing and treating biliary tract cancer?

New method to study gut microbiome opens door to new medical opportunities

New method to study gut microbiome opens door to new medical opportunities

Linking perinatal events to juvenile idiopathic arthritis-uveitis

Linking perinatal events to juvenile idiopathic arthritis-uveitis

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